Outgoing councilmember Laurie Hernandez is presented a plaque for her council services from former Mayor Patti Walker.
Outgoing councilmember Laurie Hernandez is presented a plaque for her council services from former Mayor Patti Walker.
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Raelene Chaney from Grad Night Live addressed the Council in regards to an evection notice sent out by Fillmore City Manager Yvonne Quiring.
Raelene Chaney from Grad Night Live addressed the Council in regards to an evection notice sent out by Fillmore City Manager Yvonne Quiring.
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The December 14th City Council meeting with the Parks and Recreation Commission and the Fillmore Redevelopment Agency was standing room only and with the meeting continuing past midnight as item after item was presented. The scheduled agenda included; the use of the Fillmore High School track to Fillmore residents, the bids on the Two Rivers Park baseball diamonds, the swearing in of the new City Council members, the vote by the new Council for mayor and mayor pro-tem, recognition of the outgoing Council Member, Grad Night Live storage space, and the El Dorado Mobile Home Park conversion.

The many in attendance were the El Dorado MHP residents who came to voice their opposition to the proposed Parks conversion. Also a number of the residence objected to the Park becoming an all age park.

The proposed conversion will remain a manufactured housing community, with the existing Residents having the right to either buy their lot or remain and rent their space. Residents who do not exercise the option to purchase their lots and instead exercise the option to continue renting their spaces are protected from economic displacement by statutory restrictions on rental rates after the conversion date. Government Code Section 66427.5 (f) limits the amount of rent increases for Residents that can take place upon conversion. For low income households, the monthly rent may only increase to market levels as determined by appraisal, and then only over a period of four years. These conditions did not sit well with the residents and they questioned much of the legal jargon and its true benefits.

The MHP has 302 spaces, 293 of which are CONTINUED »

 
A toy box is available at El Pescador, collecting toys for the North Fillmore Police Storefront giveaway. The restaurant will give a 15% discount to anyone who brings in a new toy worth $10 or more for the drive.
A toy box is available at El Pescador, collecting toys for the North Fillmore Police Storefront giveaway. The restaurant will give a 15% discount to anyone who brings in a new toy worth $10 or more for the drive.
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Sean Chandler
Sean Chandler
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Looking for a unique Christmas Gift for an active-duty service member or Veteran? Help support an Eagle Scout project and honor those who have given their service to our country with a brick specially engraved with their name and service branch. Each engraved brick will be placed in Bardsdale Cemetery’s “Walk of Honor” as part of Sean’s Chandler’s community service Eagle Project for Troop 406.

To build this Walk of Honor, Sean and the other Scouts will remove the aging asphalt walkway near the flagpole and replace it with bricks, many engraved with the names of veterans from our community. The primary goal of Sean’s project is to give Fillmore area residents the opportunity to honor those who have served our nation. To complete the project, a plaque will be installed at the base of the flagpole honoring all veterans.

Each brick purchased, will be inscribed with the name of the service member to be honored and can also include the emblem of their specific military branch. Any active-duty or retired service member, living or deceased is eligible to be honored. Honorees can be anyone worthy of tribute and need not have been interred at Bardsdale Cemetery nor have been a resident of Fillmore.

Engraved bricks are 4” x 8” and cost $40.00 each. The proceeds from these sales will be used to help cover the expenses of this project. The deadline for ordering bricks is January 15th, 2011, this will allow time for the bricks to be engraved and installed by Memorial Day 2011. To receive order forms or additional information contact Sean Chandler at 524-5058 or email walkofhonor@gmail.com

 
The Fillmore High School drama club kids were in front of Vons Saturday and Sunday, passing out info fliers for voting on the Pepsi Challenge.
The Fillmore High School drama club kids were in front of Vons Saturday and Sunday, passing out info fliers for voting on the Pepsi Challenge.
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www.refresheverything.com/sespeauditorium or text 73774 message 104492. Keep on voting!

 
Jason Respo, 57 of Fillmore, was pronounced dead at the scene after being struck by a vehicle at the intersection of 126 and Central Avenue in Fillmore.
Jason Respo, 57 of Fillmore, was pronounced dead at the scene after being struck by a vehicle at the intersection of 126 and Central Avenue in Fillmore.
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On 12-15-2010, at about 0618 hours, City of Fillmore patrol units were dispatched to an injury traffic collision near the intersection of Central Ave and Ventura Street (SR-126). Patrol unites arrived a minute later and found that a pedestrian was lying on the eastbound lanes of the highway just east of Central Ave.

The preliminary investigation revealed that a 1995 silver Buick Regal sedan, driven by Jose Onofre, 27 years old from Oxnard, was driving eastbound on Ventura Street in the #1 lane approaching Central Ave at about 45 M.P.H. The traffic signal was green for east and westbound traffic.

Pedestrian Jason Respo 57-years-old from Fillmore was walking south across in the west Central Ave marked crosswalk with a red traffic signal for north and southbound Central Ave traffic.

Driver Onofre did not see the pedestrian until the collision. The front of the vehicle collided with the left side of the pedestrian. The impact caused fatal injuries to the pedestrian and Paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene.

Exact cause of the collision is still under investigation.

Location: Central Ave and Ventura Street (SR-126), Fillmore, CA
Date & Time/ RB#: December 15, 2010 at 0618 hours / RB# 2010-30200
Unit Responsible: Fillmore Traffic Investigation Unit
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (W)itnesses Address Age
(Party #1) Jason Respo Fillmore 57
(Party #2) Jose Onofre Oxnard 27
Officer Preparing Release:
Deputy Jerry Peterson
Approved By:
Deputy Jerry Peterson
805-524-2235

 

Office Of The District Attorney
County of Ventura, State of California
Gregory D. Totten
District Attorney

December 8, 2010

Laurie Hernandez
Council Member
City of Fillmore
250 Central Avenue
Fillmore, CA 93015

Re: Brown Act Issue

Dear Ms. Hernandez:

Through an article in the Ventura County Star, the District Attorney’s Office became aware of the memorandum of October, 6, 2010, from Mayor Patti Walker. The memorandum discusses an article in the Manteca Bulletin that purportedly included statements by you regarding a closed session occurring on September 28, 2010.

Because the District Attorney has authority to enforce provisions of the Ralph M. Brown Act (public meeting law), I requested and obtained public information on this matter from the city clerk, including agendas, minutes, and recordings of city council meetings, as well as Mayor Walker’s memorandum. The Ventura County Star followed up with two articles stating that the District Attorney’s Office had obtained public documents regarding this matter, and suggesting that we might be conducting an investigation.

I have reviewed the materials I received from the city clerk, along with a copy of the Manteca Bulletin article. While I am aware that City Attorney Theodore Schneider wrote a memorandum to members of the council about this matter, he stated at the meeting of October 26, 2010, that this memorandum is protected by the attorney-client privilege. Accordingly, I have not requested that memorandum and am not aware of its contents.

Of particular relevance to me was the recording of the meeting of October 26, 2010, including your explanation of what you told the Manteca Bulletin reporter, what you were referring to in statements you made, and pointing out factual inaccuracies in the article. The information we have reviewed does not establish that you revealed any confidential information from the September 28 closed session, or that any violation of the Brown Act occurred. Accordingly, the District Attorney’s Office will be taking no action in this matter.

Very truly yours,
Michael D. Schwartz
Special Assistant District Attorney
MDS/ck
pc: Hon. Patti Walker, Mayor
Theodore J. Schneider, City Attorney

 

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