By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 30th, 2021
On Friday, June 25th at 12:18pm, Sheriffs and Firefighters responded to a collision on Charmberburg and Guiberson Road in Bardsdale. A white sedan and a white truck collided, causing damage to both vehicles. No further details were given at the time of the accident. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 30th, 2021
The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Services is in the process of updating the Ventura County Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP). The plan update is a multi-jurisdictional effort involving over 20 different partners, including all 10 of the County’s incorporated cities, the County’s Watershed Protection District, the Ventura County Office of Education, and the County Fire Protection District. The HMP strives to inventory the natural hazards that Ventura County is most vulnerable to, assess risks to the County’s community members, buildings and critical facilities, and develop a mitigation strategy to reduce the risk of exposure and allow a swift, equitable, and organized recovery should a disaster occur. The County’s most recent HMP was adopted in 2016, but requires updating every five years to maintain federal funding eligibility. The public is invited to learn more about the HMP and opportunities for participation in the update process by visiting www.ReadyVenturaCounty.org. Nature of Incident: Ventura County Hazard Mitigation Plan Update |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 30th, 2021
Back in March 2021 construction began at the corner of Ventura & C Street for Fillmore’s soon to be Grocery Outlet. Above is a photo of the building. There are 270+ independently operated Grocery Outlet stores in California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Washington. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 30th, 2021
On June 15th Members of Rotary Club of Fillmore and family reached out to deliver meals to those in our community at the Fillmore Active Adult Center. Their help was very much appreciated. Courtesy Rotary Club of Fillmore. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 30th, 2021
Courtesy Fillmore History Museum Although the Museum was closed for over a year due to the pandemic, we were still available, under COVID-19 restriction guidelines for researchers. During the time we were closed, we had several people conduct research on topics from a possible documentary on the St. Francis Dam Disaster to wanting to know the history of the older home they had just purchased. We are always happy to help people research their ancestry, home, or general history of our area. One of the people who reached out to us was Fillmore resident, Carina Monica Montoya. She told us she was writing a book for Arcadia Publishing on Ventura County and needed photographs and information. Arcadia Publishing’s Images of America series spotlights the history of neighborhoods, towns and cities of local writers and historians by showcasing vintage photographs, some spanning over 100 years. Over several visits to the Museum, we were able to assist Carina in finding photographs and information on Fillmore, surrounding communities, and of Ventura County in general.Our many resources further inspired her to expand the book to include a chapter on disasters that significantly impacted the county but also helped to reshape it. On July 10th, Carina will be at the Southern Pacific Depot in Fillmore for a book signing. Books are currently available on our website gift shop and will be available at the event. Please join us from 1 to 3 pm on Saturday, July 10th for a book signing. |
As of June 15, California has reopened, with masks no longer required for fully vaccinated persons, with limited exceptions. Above, two posted signs in Fillmore merchant windows. “We’re Following CDC Guidelines” is posted on Baskin-Robbins’ door; “You May Not Enter...” is posted at Super A Market. All businesses should update their postings. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Thursday, June 24th, 2021
Note: This guidance took effect on June 15, 2021 and will supersede all prior face coverings guidance. The COVID-19 vaccines are effective in preventing infection, disease, and spread. Unvaccinated persons are more likely to get infected and spread the virus which is transmitted through the air and concentrates indoors. About 15% of our population remains without the option for vaccination (children under 12 years old are not yet eligible) and risk for COVID-19 exposure and infection will remain until we reach full community immunity. The purpose of this guidance is to align with CDC recommendations and provide information about higher risk settings where masks are required or recommended to prevent transmission to persons with higher risk of infection (e.g., unvaccinated or immunocompromised persons), to persons with prolonged, cumulative exposures (e.g., workers), or to persons whose vaccination status is unknown. When people who are not fully vaccinated wear a mask correctly, they protect others as well as themselves. Consistent and correct mask use by people who are not fully vaccinated is especially important indoors. GUIDANCE FOR INDIVIDUALS Additionally, masks are required for unvaccinated individuals in indoor public settings and businesses (examples: retail, restaurants, theaters, family entertainment centers, meetings, state and local government offices serving the public). For additional information, individuals should refer to CDC Recommendations for Safer Activities. State of California—Health and Human Services Agency |
By Anonymous — Thursday, June 24th, 2021
On Monday, June 7th, the Fillmore Lions Club had the honor of awarding Mariam Bazurto, Bryan Magana, and Wendy Aparicia their annual high school scholarships. Emma and Alyssa Ocegueda were also awarded scholarships but are not pictured. Congratulations to the scholarship recipients and all other graduates! Courtesy Fillmore Lions Club. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Thursday, June 24th, 2021
4th of July is around the corner, and you may have noticed the fireworks booths popping up around town. Fireworks sales may occur within the Fillmore City limits from Monday, June 28th at twelve o’clock noon through Monday, July 5th at twelve o’clock noon. All booths support local non-profit organizations. Enlarge Photo |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Thursday, June 24th, 2021
The Fillmore Police Department encourages our residents and visitors to rejoice and celebrate over the Fourth of July weekend responsibly and with consideration for the safety of all members of the public and their respective property. With the anticipated increase of the city’s population during the festivities, in addition to the inherent dangers associated with illegal fireworks, the Police Department will have extra patrol deputies deployed throughout the city over the holiday weekend. The Police Department wants to remind residents and visitors about illegal fireworks and the fines associated with these crimes: “Safe and Sane” fireworks, bearing the seal of the State Fire Marshal, can be legally sold, possessed, and enjoyed in the city between 12:00 pm, June 28th, and 12:00 pm, July 5th. Violators may be cited for violating city municipal codes and are subject to a $1000.00 fine for possessing illegal fireworks or violators may be arrested for more serious offenses. If you witness any illegal firework activity, please call the Fillmore Police Department at (805) 524-2233 or if there is an immediate threat to life or property call 9-1-1. Community: Fourth of July News Release |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Thursday, June 24th, 2021
Multiple residents of Fillmore have reported damage to their vehicles by having their windows shattered by a rock. The vandalisms occurred from June 9, 2021 through June 16, 2021, between 8:30 pm to 7:00 am. The damaged vehicles were parked on the street in different locations around the city. The suspect(s) may be targeting recent graduates from Fillmore High School. The Fillmore Police Department is asking citizens who may have information pertaining to these vandalisms to call Detectives Salas or Pewsey at the below listed telephone numbers. The reporting party may remain anonymous. Community: Fillmore Vandalisms Ventura County Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 reward for information, which leads to the arrest and criminal complaint against the person(s) responsible for this crime. The caller may remain anonymous. The call is not recorded. Call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477). |