By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 14th, 2016
Parade Route stretched from San Salvador Mission to Piru Elementary
![]() Piru Parade Grand Marshal Fred Ponce and his wife Yvonne Ponce wave to the crowds as they pass on the Vintage Fire Truck provided by Piru Fire Station. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 14th, 2016
Tuesday's City Council meeting was packed with residents, there to congratulate new council members, our new mayor, and to express strong opposition to water and sewer rate increases. Carrie Broggie has been voted-in as the new Mayor of Fillmore. She has served with distinction on the Council for the past four years. Brogie replaces former Mayor Diane McCall who has also served with great distinction since her election as Mayor two years ago. Manuel Minjares returns to his seat on the council after the Nov. 8 election. Mark Austin and Tim Holmgren are new to the Council. All three ran unopposed. Former Councilmen Douglas Tucker and Rick Neal both served one term then decided not to run for re-election. Minjares has done great work during his previous four years as Councilman. Mark Austin comes to the council with extensive Planning Commission experience. He resigned from the Commission in 2011 after serving for 12 years. He left the Commission during a curious dispute with the Council over the proposed placement of a cell phone tower, now located adjacent to A Street and the railroad tracks. This was during what the Gazette characterized as the reign of the Katzenjammers, who were later all swept out of office. Austin is the owner of a land use consulting company located in Westlake Village. Holmgren, 57, works for the Santa Paula Unified School District as a computer technician. A resident of Fillmore since 2008, he has been a regular attendee of council meetings for several years, and has spent the past six years as a Fillmore Planning Commissioner. Holmgren started Safeguard Fillmore, an energetic anti marijuana group, largely responsible for having Fillmore being the only city in Ventura County to vote no on Proposition 64, the state marijuana legalization issue. *** The Council chambers was filled to capacity last night. Numerous residents complained bitterly about the new water and sewer rate hike. Many explained that they were on Social Security, and some on disability, with no funds to pay for the new rate hike. Businesses as well strongly disapproved of the new rates, claiming they significantly increase the cost of doing business. Hearing that the same costs in neighboring Thousand Oaks are less by more than 500 percent, the city explained that the financial structure for water and sewer charges in cities with lower rates is completely different. The City of Fillmore must be sure that its bond obligations are met to insure its ratings. If its bond rating drops it damages the ability to borrow and would force the city to pay a higher rate of interest on its municipal bonds. No solution to reduce the new water-sewer rates was suggested. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 14th, 2016
![]() (above) Ameci’s Pizza/Erik Landis 2016 Business of the Year. Congratulations to Edward Jones' Kyle Wilson and Ameci's Pizza/Erik Landis on being awarded the 2016 Business of the Year! Join us in celebrating our honorees at the Fillmore Community Award Dinner on Friday, January 27, 2017. Social Hour: 5:30pm-6:30pm, Dinner/Ceremony 6:30pm. Location: Veteran's Memorial Building (511 Second St.) Attire: 50's theme (highly encouraged), Tickets $35 per adult, $20 under 17-years-old. Tickets will be on sale at the following locations: Diamond Realty (460 Santa Clara St.), Bank of the Sierra (527 Sespe Ave.) and Fillmore Police/Sheriff's Station (524 Sespe Ave.) Questions please call the chamber office at 805.524.0351. New this year will be 2016 Lifetime Achievement Citizen of the Year-Female and 2016 Lifetime Achievement Citizen of the Year-Male. Also, Citizen of the Year-Female and Citizen of the Year-Male. Nominations are being accepted until December 9, 2016. On a piece of paper write why your nominee should be honored and mail to Fillmore Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 815 Fillmore, CA 93016. Attn: CAD. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 14th, 2016
California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Director and State Public Health Officer Dr. Karen Smith today reminded holiday travelers to protect themselves from mosquito bites when traveling to areas with known transmission of Zika virus, including Mexico. “Pregnant women and couples considering pregnancy need to be particularly cautious because Zika virus can cause severe birth defects,” said Dr. Smith. “Pregnant women are urged to avoid travel to areas with known Zika transmission if at all possible. If travel is necessary, it is extremely important to take steps to prevent mosquito bites.” Many areas of Mexico continue to experience transmission of the Zika virus, particularly popular tourist destinations, including Cancun, Acapulco, Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta, Ixtapa and Mazatlan. The states of Baja California Sur, where Cabo San Lucas is located, and Sonora, which borders Arizona, have recently reported local Zika virus transmission. While the state of Baja California bordering California has not reported local Zika virus transmission, the mosquitoes that transmit the virus are present along the border. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) considers any travel to Mexico to be a potential risk for Zika virus infection. While there has CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 14th, 2016
still accepting donations
![]() The Fillmore Fire Department had another successful year with the Chicken Dinner Toy Drive. Even though toy donation numbers have decreased from last year, there is still hope to get more toys in this week before our December 17 Toy Giveaway which begins at 9 a.m. at Fillmore Fire Station 91 and goes till noon or until the toys run out. Photos by Sebastian Ramirez. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 14th, 2016
![]() On Sunday, at approximately 8p.m., report of the Fillmore Sheriff’s Department responding to a tip concerning a suspect wanted on a warrant who was located in a vacant house in the 900 block of Blaine Avenue. The tipster reported a suspected burglary in progress. Photos by Sebastian Ramirez. Enlarge Photo ![]() Reports stated “A juvenile who had been detained for trespassing on the premises said the wanted subject was inside” according to police. The house was surrounded for several hours. Following a search of the premises, no one was found and the search was called off. Enlarge Photo |
By Bob Crum — Thursday, December 8th, 2016
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![]() On Saturday December 3rd, 2016 Fillmore residents lined Central Avenue to celebrate the 15th Annual Lions Club Christmas Parade which began at 1pm and concluded with Santa taking free photos near the train depot. Photos by Bob Crum. Enlarge Photo |
By Bob Crum — Thursday, December 8th, 2016
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By Bob Crum — Thursday, December 8th, 2016
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By Anonymous — Thursday, December 8th, 2016
![]() This photo shows Taft Electric's directional drilling rig at work, drilling under Highway 126 in order to place electrical lines for the new Mountain View traffic light. According to Raymond Brown Sr., who pushed long for the project, work is proceeding quickly. A handicap ramp and other corner work is under way. Enlarge Photo |