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By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 23rd, 2017
Fillmore’s Chief Rigo Landeros will be added to the 2017 California Firefighters Memorial at the 15th Anniversary Ceremony. The Foundation invites you to join them in memorializing the sacrifice and dedication of California’s fallen heroes Memorial Ceremony on September 30, 2017. The ceremony will be held at the California Firefighters Memorial located in Capitol Park, Sacramento, CA. A special 15th anniversary tribute will be held on the evening of Friday, September 29, 2017. Chief Landeros, who passed away in January 2016, will also be inducted into the Ventura County Firefighters Memorial on November 17, 2017. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 23rd, 2017
Members of Fillmore’s Packinghouse Creative kept a close watch on the sun during Monday’s solar eclipse. A spokesperson for the group stated they were fully prepared to warn the people of Earth if the sun decided to try anything funny. Enlarge Photo |
Last night’s City Council meeting discussed the banning of big rig trucks on River St. between A Street and Central, the plans for Two Rivers Dog Park improvements, and Fillmore Fire Department Grant money received. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 23rd, 2017
That the City Council approved the introduction and first reading of an ordinance banning trucks on River Street between “A” Street and Central Avenue to limit heavy truck traffic using this segment as a bypass to the State Route 126 and authorizing staff to order install and maintain signs advising of this prohibition. The City has received complaints from residents that River Street is being used as a bypass to State Route 126 by trucks particularly between “A” Street (Hwy 23) and Central Avenue. Although this segment of River Street is on the approved haul route for the active grading site in Heritage Valley Parks and also has point of delivery for trucks at the Vons commercial center at Balden Plaza, both the Sheriff and Engineering departments have verified some of the truck traffic on the segment is associated with regional hauling. In addition to the apparent by-pass truck traffic that are using River to avoid the traffic on Hwy 126, it has been noted that truck drivers are using River Street to stage in the early morning to position themselves to be first in line to the quarries in Grimes Canyon. To address these regional truck hauling impacts on River Street, the City Attorney has prepared Ordinance No. 17-881 to add Fillmore Municipal Code sections to ban vehicles over twenty feet and three-axle vehicles from being driven or parked on River Street between Central Avenue and “A” Street unless the truck is making a delivery on River Street or authorized pursuant to a pre-existing limited term agreement. The installation of signs in two locations as illustrated on Exhibit A will provide required notice to the truck drivers such that the prohibition will be enforceable. PRESENTATIONS REQUEST DISCUSSION To enable the development of the Heritage Valley Parks Specific Plan, the City approved a “Development Agreement” that obligated the developer to pay the City $1,350,000.00 to be used specifically at Two Rivers Park (previously known as “C” Street Park). This funding would assist with the City’s completion of park projects necessary to accommodate the new residents who would eventually live in this Specific Plan area. The City Council is being asked to determine how the $985,500 balance of these funds should be spent. The Parks and Recreation Commission, along with City staff, have written a prioritized list of projects to be completed at Two Rivers Park. Below is this list, with estimated costs provided by the City’s Planning Department. 1 Finish Baseball Diamond and Backstop $15,000 CITY MANAGER COMMENTS The proposal, which was approved by the Coastal Commission (providing the sand quality was a correct match for the now absent original sand). The County of Ventura was joined by the City of Fillmore in a lawsuit to halt the proposal. The issue is now being appealed. |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Wednesday, August 23rd, 2017
Known gang member found in possession of a loaded firearm while under the influence of a controlled substance
Shortly before 4 PM Monday, August 21st, Detectives Dani Delpit and Bill Meixner were in the 800 block of Fourth St., Fillmore, when they saw two men in a vehicle. They recognized the men as (S) Jonathan Mora, a local documented gang member who was on probation for drug-related charges, and (S) Eric Martinez, a local documented gang member and parolee who had a felony warrant for his arrest. When they detained the two men, the detectives found both to be under the influence of a controlled substance and Martinez to be in possession of a loaded handgun. Martinez was arrested and booked for 29800(a)(1) PC – Felon in possession of a firearm (felony), 30505(a)(1) PC – Prohibited person possessing ammunition (felony); 11550(e) HS – Under the influence of a controlled substance while possessing a firearm (felony); 11370.1(a) HS – Possession of a controlled substance while possessing a firearm (felony); 4060 BP – Possession of a controlled substance (misdemeanor); 3056 PC – Custody of a parolee; and an arrest warrant for 518 PC – Extortion (felony) and 186.22(a) – Street terrorism (felony). He is currently in custody at the Pre-Trial Detention Facility with a bail of $70,000. Mora was arrested and booked for 11550(a) HS – Under the influence of a controlled substance (misdemeanor). He was later released on a citation. CHIEF OF POLICE CAPTAIN DAVE WAREHAM |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 23rd, 2017
On Friday, August 18th at approximately 6pm reports of a car roll-over on Cliff Avenue and Old Telegraph Road were reported. Fillmore Fire Department responded and located a single car, with two occupants already outside the vehicle. The individuals were transported to the hospital. Cause of the accident is under investigation. Photo Courtesy Fillmore Fire Department. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 23rd, 2017
Sunday, August 20th at approximately 5:30pm Fillmore Fire Department responded to a motorcycle down on Grimes Canyon near the Rock Quarry. When crews arrived they located one motorcyclist down with minor injuries and transported him to a local hospital. Accident scene was turned over to California Highway Patrol for investigation. Photo Courtesy Fillmore Fire Department. Enlarge Photo |