By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, November 1st, 2024
Tim Gurrola’s presentation to Fillmore City Council: My name is Tim Gurrola, a lifelong resident of Fillmore and a board Member of Tender Life Maternity Home. I’m here on behalf of Jim Duran, Executive Director of Tender Life, who regrets he cannot be present tonight because he is currently serving the City of Ventura as one of their elected officials. As many of you know, the blessing of pregnancy is often accompanied by joy and celebration. But for women caught in cycles of poverty, addiction, or abuse, pregnancy can feel like a burden, leading to fear, abandonment, and despair. That’s where Tender Life Maternity Home steps in. Since 1985, Tender Life has served as a beacon of hope for at- risk pregnant women, empowering them to overcome their challenges and embrace the journey of motherhood. Our mission is to equip these women with the tools they need to become confident and capable parents, who can also thrive as members of society. We aim to break generational cycles and create brighter futures for both mothers and their children. The impact of this work extends far beyond the walls of our home, touching future generations and our broader communities. In just the past five years, 49 babies have been born at Tender Life, each entering the world with the hope for a better tomorrow. The transformation these women experience is life-changing, and we are deeply proud of the progress they make. We would love to invite you to join us for a Meet & Greet at our new Fillmore graduate home (237 Fillmore St.) on Friday, November 15th, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. This will be a wonderful opportunity to learn more about Tender Life, meet our residents, staff and Board of Directors, and tour the property. Refreshments and light appetizers will be served, and we hope you can join us to see firsthand the difference this new resource will make for the City of Fillmore. Thank you for your time, your support, and for welcoming Tender Life into the Fillmore community. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, November 1st, 2024
![]() On Saturday, October 5, 2024, Fillmore’s Matthew Ramirez competed in the Jiu-Jitsu World League Championships and was named champion. Above is Matthew after his final match. Photo credit Coach Michael Torres. Enlarge Photo ![]() Pictured above is Matthew Ramirez, representing the Fillmore Jiu-Jitsu Club with his medal after winning the Jiu-Jitsu World League Championships in the purple belt division. Photo credit Coach Michael Torres. Enlarge Photo Courtesy Coach Michael Torres On Saturday, October 5, 2024, UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion was alive with excitement as the Jiu-Jitsu World League Championships drew competitors from around Southern California. Among the standout performers was Matthew Ramirez, representing the Fillmore Jiu-Jitsu Club, who emerged victorious in the purple belt division. Ramirez, under the coaching of Professor Michael Torres, a Gracie Humaita black belt, showcased remarkable skill and determination throughout the tournament. “Matthew’s dedication and hard work paid off,” Torres stated proudly, “securing his place as the champion in a tough field of competitors.” For Ramirez, a UCLA graduate, the accomplishment of winning at his alma mater was doubly gratifying. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, November 1st, 2024
![]() The main parking lot adjacent to the police department is in need of immediate maintenance. Frequent requests to have this handicap parking area restored have been unsuccessful. The pole sign was destroyed about a year ago and the painted designation is mostly worn away from frequent traffic. The city is, once again, asked to restore the sign and re-paint the pavement. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, November 1st, 2024
![]() Over the last few weeks, the sidewalks in front of Fillmore City Hall have been replaced. The project was quickly completed, and new, wide walkways are once again open. Photo credit Gazette Staff. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, October 24th, 2024
Fillmore City Manager Dave Rowlands, 56, will be resigning as of November 29, it was announced at city council, Tuesday evening. Rowlands has been in the position for 11 years; he is leaving for the same position in Santa Maria after more than 11 years with the city of Fillmore. Fillmore City Council discussed forming an ad hoc committee for next steps in hiring a replacement. Councilmembers also discussed appointing Asst. City Manager Erika Herrera-Terriquez as the interim city manager. Herrera-Terriquez has worked with Rowlands for five years, and Rowlands recommended her to be the interim city manager, and for the permanent position as Fillmore City Manager. |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Thursday, October 24th, 2024
A 20-year-old Fillmore resident was arrested for spray painting graffiti and causing thousands of dollars of vandalism damage throughout the Santa Clara Valley specifically Fillmore. Graffiti vandalism is an eyesore that directly affects the quality of life in our communities. If left During the months of December 2023 through February 2024, diligent community members reported a sudden increase in graffiti vandalism occurring in the Santa Clara Valley specifically the city of Fillmore. Deputies assigned to the Fillmore Patrol Station responded to the various crime scenes and located graffiti vandalism which ranged in color and size. Some of the vandalisms were felonious based on their size and damage caused to the property. Through their investigation, patrol deputies identified a “moniker” utilized by the suspect in their graffiti vandalism. A “moniker” is a specific nickname used by an individual in graffiti vandalism as a way to be identified without using a real name, in an attempt to avoid identification by law enforcement. In February of 2024, the Fillmore Police Station used a social media post seeking public assistance with identifying the subject responsible for the numerous graffiti vandalisms. After several months and a lengthy investigation, detectives from the Fillmore Bureau of Investigation and West County Special Enforcement Bureau were able to identify a suspect, (S) Manuel Apolinar a 20-year-old resident of Fillmore. In October 2024, detectives with the Fillmore Bureau of Investigation obtained an arrest warrant for Apolinar. On October 15th, 2024, Fillmore Patrol resources along with detectives with the Fillmore Bureau of Investigation executed the arrest of Apolinar at his residence located in the 800 block of Second Street in Fillmore. Apolinar was taken into custody without incident and transported to the Pre-Trail Detention Facility where he was booked for his warrant which included one count of Penal Code § 594(b)(1) – [Felony Vandalism] and four counts of Penal Code § 594(b)(2)(a) – [Misdemeanor Vandalism]. Apolinar is currently in custody with a $20,000.00 bail amount and is set to be arraigned October 16th, 2024. The Fillmore Police Department encourages citizens to immediately report suspicious people and Graffiti Removal Bature of Incident: Tagger Arrested in Fillmore Suspect Prepared by: Sergeant Jarrod Foote |
![]() Pictured above are two candidates running for Fillmore City Council John Garnica; District 2 & Ruben Govea; District 5. Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, October 24th, 2024
Candidate Statements Below: Candidate John Garnica District 2 I am running for City Council because I have a deep love for Fillmore and want to give back to the community that gave me my start in life. I have a long record of service in Fillmore, and I have the leadership skills and community ties necessary to be an effective advocate for the needs of District 2 and all of Fillmore. I would bring a pragmatic leadership style, grounded in my experiences as an active community member. I have heard constituent concerns regarding our roads, the difficulty getting permits, and the condition of our parks. These need to be our central focus to improve our town. It is critical that City Council help local businesses thrive, invest in smart growth while keeping our small town feel, and ensure our public spaces and streets are maintained properly. I will be a responsive leader for all Fillmore residents. I am a business owner of a CNC machine shop in Chatsworth, making parts for medical device and general industry. I was formerly the Director of Engineering and later Director of Operations for Aquafine Corporation in Valencia. I have been a Rotarian since 2019. I continue to give back to our community by participating in Rotary’s service events. *** Candidate Ruben Govea District 5 I want to thank my district 5 neighbors for their support in helping me become eligible to run as a write-in candidate. It is your trust, and concerns that fuel my candidacy. For those of whom I have not had the opportunity to meet, my name is Ruben Govea, a write-in candidate, neighbor, and concerned citizen who wants to make a difference. My family has been in Fillmore since the 1960s, my wife, kids, and I have been here since 1994, and we have enjoyed living in the city for its small town feel and sense of community. Professionally, I am a Director of Continuous Improvement Engineering, where I have developed strong skills in strategic planning, leadership, collaboration, leading company mergers, problem solving, building high performance teams, and meeting strategic objectives. For our community, this translates to a City Council member that is well equipped with the ability to work with others, leverage resources, and deliver results! For more information about me, scan the QR code and check out my Instagram page! I am ready to be the conduit between you and the city council, let’s get it done together! Write-in Candidate City of Fillmore City Council District 5. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, October 24th, 2024
![]() On Friday, October 18th, around 9:50 p.m., a Ventura County Sheriff deputy conducted a citizen hail/subject stop in front of the Bunnin Chevy dealership. According to radio traffic, the suspect fled from the deputy; after a short pursuit officers were able to apprehend the subject in McDonald’s parking lot, Ventura Street. Due to the suspect’s difficulty breathing, deputies at the scene requested that Fillmore Fire and AMR Paramedics responded to the scene. The patient was transported to a local hospital and then taken to the main jail, arrest cause unknown. Photo credit Angel Esquivel. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, October 24th, 2024
CITY OF FILLMORE CITY COUNCIL AND SUCCESSOR AGENCY REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2024, 6:30 PM CITY HALL Ad-Hoc Committee for City Manager search was Carrie Brogie, Mayor and Albert Mendez, Councilmember. 1. CALL TO ORDER 2.PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL 4. APPROVAL OF AGENDA 5. PRESENTATIONS 5.A PROCLAMATION PROCLAIMING NOVE-MBER AS VETERANS AND MILITARY FAMILIES MONTH 6. PUBLIC COMMENTS 7.CITY COUNCIL REPORTS, RECOMMENDATIONS, AND COMMENTS RECOMMENDATION FOR ITEM 8A. THROUGH 8B. IS TO APPROVE BY VOICE VOTE. CITY OF FILLMORE WARRANT REGISTER-OCTOBER 22, 2024.PDF 8.B SEPTEMBER 24, 2024 - MEETING MINUTES SEPTEMBER 24TH, 2024 - MEETING MINUTES.PDF 9. NEW BUSINESS 9.A INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 24-977 UPDATING THE FORMAL AND INFORMAL BIDDING LIMITS FOR PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS TO BE CONSISTENT WITH THE STATES UPDATE TO THE UNIFORM PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION COST ACCOUNTING ACT (ACT) SR - ORD. 24-977 FIRST READING TO UPDATE PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT BIDDING LIMITS.PDF 9.A INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 24-977 UPDATING THE FORMAL AND INFORMAL BIDDING LIMITS FOR PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS TO BE CONSISTENT WITH THE STATES UPDATE TO THE UNIFORM PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION COST ACCOUNTING ACT (ACT) 9.B CITY COUNCIL CREATION OF AN AD HOC SUBC-OMMITTEE FOR THE CITY MANAGER RECRUITMENT 9.B CITY COUNCIL CREATION OF AN AD HOC SUBC-OMMITTEE FOR THE CITY MANAGER RECRUITMENT SR - COUNCIL AD HOC CITY MANAGER RECRUITMENT.PDF SR - COUNCIL AD HOC CITY MANAGER RECRUITMENT.PDF October 22, 2024 9.C INTERIM CITY MANAGER AGRE-EMENT 9.C INTERIM CITY MANAGER AGREEMENT SR Z-INTERIM CITY MANAGER AGRE-EMENT.PDF 9.D AUTHORIZE PAYMENT REQUEST NO 2 TO HEARTHSTONE MULTIASSET ENTITY C, LP FOR POLE CREEK BRIDGE FOR HERITAGE VALLEY PARKS COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT (CFD) NO. 5 IMPROVEMENT B WITH BOND CONSTRUCTION FUNDS 9.DAUTHORIZE PAYMENT REQUEST NO 2 TO HEARTHSTONE MULTIASSET ENTITY C, LP FOR POLE CREEK BRIDGE FOR HERITAGE VALLEY PARKS COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT (CFD) NO. 5 IMPROVEMENT B WITH BOND CONSTRUCTION FUNDS SR HEARTHSTONE CFD REIMB PMT _2-FINAL.PDF SR HEARTHSTONE CFD REIMB PMT _2-FINAL.PDF 12.A CLOSED SESSION - OCTOBER 22, 2024 13. ADJOURNMENT CITY MANAGER VERBAL REPORT OCTOBER 22, 2024 - CLOSED SESSION.PDF MAYOR CARRIE BROGGIE ADJOURNS TO THE NEXT REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING AT 6:30 P.M. ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2024, CITY HALL, 250 CENTRAL AVENUE, FILLMORE, CA 93015. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, October 24th, 2024
![]() On Friday, October 18th, at around 6:45 p.m., the Fillmore Fire Department and Ventura County Fire Department were dispatched to a reported brush fire on the Santa Clara River bottom near the A Street Bridge. Arriving, firefighters reported a small fire in a homeless encampment, which was extinguished. Photo credit Angel Esquivel. Enlarge Photo |