Pictured is one of several streets closed to through traffic due to sewer line repair. This repair is taking place at the intersection of River and C Street. When asked when the work might be completed and costs, City Municipal Services Director Troy Spayd said, “We are reviewing the proposals now. They came in higher than expected. They range in amount from $2M to $4M. Once the work starts it will be completed in 60-75 days or so, for the first phase. The first phase includes the sewer replacement in C Street from SR-126 to River Street. Phase two includes the sewer on D Street from SR-126 to River Street.” On Thursday, March 16, at approximately at 6:45 pm, a sewage main failure in west Fillmore took place near El Paseo St. / Village Square at C Street. Road lanes in the surrounding areas have been closed since then for exhaustive repairs causing major traffic inconvenience.
Pictured is one of several streets closed to through traffic due to sewer line repair. This repair is taking place at the intersection of River and C Street. When asked when the work might be completed and costs, City Municipal Services Director Troy Spayd said, “We are reviewing the proposals now. They came in higher than expected. They range in amount from $2M to $4M. Once the work starts it will be completed in 60-75 days or so, for the first phase. The first phase includes the sewer replacement in C Street from SR-126 to River Street. Phase two includes the sewer on D Street from SR-126 to River Street.” On Thursday, March 16, at approximately at 6:45 pm, a sewage main failure in west Fillmore took place near El Paseo St. / Village Square at C Street. Road lanes in the surrounding areas have been closed since then for exhaustive repairs causing major traffic inconvenience.
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Established in 1991 by Raelene Chaney to keep FHS graduates safe in celebration, Grad Nite Live continues today for Fillmore youth. A cruise ship complete with “gambling”, dancing, food and fun times is offered to all graduating seniors. Transportation provided. All donations welcomed to support our seniors! A tri-tip dinner fundraiser is being held on Friday, May 19, by the FHS Athletic Boosters Club, from 3:30pm-6:30pm, $50. More information can be found on the page 4 flyer. For more information on how you can help, you may contact Jenny Andrade at 805-340-3601
Established in 1991 by Raelene Chaney to keep FHS graduates safe in celebration, Grad Nite Live continues today for Fillmore youth. A cruise ship complete with “gambling”, dancing, food and fun times is offered to all graduating seniors. Transportation provided. All donations welcomed to support our seniors! A tri-tip dinner fundraiser is being held on Friday, May 19, by the FHS Athletic Boosters Club, from 3:30pm-6:30pm, $50. More information can be found on the page 4 flyer. For more information on how you can help, you may contact Jenny Andrade at 805-340-3601
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In May 2019, a plea to the Fillmore Community was released by the Fillmore District Safe Graduation Grad Nite Live Non-Profit, asking for donations to help offer the FHS Class of 2020 Grad Nite Live Cruise. The following is an updated version of that plea for the Class of 2023:

Dear Community of Fillmore,
In 1991 Raelene Chaney, co-founded what was once Grad Nite Live. The purpose of Grad Night Live was to have the students in our community celebrate a safe and sane graduation.
In 1990 James Anderson, an 18-year-old graduate planning on joining the US Marines, was killed in a car accident after hitching a ride with a former classmate after a late-night party. The 20-year-old classmate was later sentenced to six years in prison for DUI (alcohol and cocaine) and crashing his car into a power pole outside of Fillmore, killing Anderson. This was the catalyst for Grad Nite Live.

This nonprofit organization ran for over 26 years (as of night 2019). It was not until Mrs. Cheney’s health took a turn that she could no longer run the non-profit.

To make this happen in 2023 they need the community’s help. A large deposit is required to make this happen and unfortunately, they do not have the funds as of yet. They are asking for support from our amazing community to help offer this opportunity to the graduating students. Please help them make this happen for the graduating Class of 2023.
A tri-tip dinner fundraiser is being held on Friday, May 19th, by the FHS Athletic Boosters Club, from 3:30pm-6:30pm, $50. More information can be found on the page 4 flyer.

For more information on how you can help, you may contact Jenny Andrade at 805-340-3601.

 


 
 
 
On Wednesday, April 19, 2023, at 11:15am, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office received a call of a suspicious vehicle at the 1100 block of Mockingbird Lane and Sierra Vista Avenue, with a male and female subject inside, the male exhibiting indecent exposure. A Fillmore deputy arrived on the scene and contacted the subjects, with the male, Juan Torres, 28 of Oxnard, providing a false name, then fleeing the area. According to a passerby the subject was observed running northbound on C Street before taking an unknown direction. Fillmore deputies were advised on where the subject was last seen but units were unable to locate him. The female, Victoria Nunez, 19 of Camarillo, was arrested, and the vehicle was towed from the scene and impounded. At 4:10pm, deputies arrested Torres in the Rite Aid parking lot, after a short foot pursuit. Torres was booked at the Pre-Trail Detention Facility for evading arrest, trespassing, providing a false name, and residential burglary. He remains in jail awaiting his court appearance with bail set at $40,000. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News.
On Wednesday, April 19, 2023, at 11:15am, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office received a call of a suspicious vehicle at the 1100 block of Mockingbird Lane and Sierra Vista Avenue, with a male and female subject inside, the male exhibiting indecent exposure. A Fillmore deputy arrived on the scene and contacted the subjects, with the male, Juan Torres, 28 of Oxnard, providing a false name, then fleeing the area. According to a passerby the subject was observed running northbound on C Street before taking an unknown direction. Fillmore deputies were advised on where the subject was last seen but units were unable to locate him. The female, Victoria Nunez, 19 of Camarillo, was arrested, and the vehicle was towed from the scene and impounded. At 4:10pm, deputies arrested Torres in the Rite Aid parking lot, after a short foot pursuit. Torres was booked at the Pre-Trail Detention Facility for evading arrest, trespassing, providing a false name, and residential burglary. He remains in jail awaiting his court appearance with bail set at $40,000. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News.
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Fillmore Patrol Deputies arrested a wanted felon who was on probation and fled from deputies, committing several other crimes in the city of Fillmore.

On the morning of April 19th, 2023, a resident called our dispatch center to report two suspicious subjects loitering in a parked vehicle at Mockingbird Lane / Sierra Vista Avenue in the city of Fillmore. When patrol deputies arrived to investigate, a male party provided a false name and immediately fled on foot. The male suspect was identified as Juan Torres, a wanted felon who was on probation for vehicle theft. The female in the vehicle was identified as Victoria Nunez. Nunez was subsequently arrested for possession of fentanyl, methamphetamine, and drug paraphernalia. Nunez was booked into the Pre-Trial Detention Facility for narcotics violations.

Deputies coordinated a search and were unable to locate Torres. Several hours later, another resident called and reported seeing Torres on their property via a surveillance camera in the 400 Block of B Street. Deputies returned to search for Torres who fled again on foot and ran into the yards of several residences. Deputies coordinated a search and watched as Torres ran into the Balden Towne Plaza shopping center. Deputies contacted Torres and were able to take him into custody.
During the investigation, a resident in the 1100 block of Mockingbird Lane called and reported a burglary at their residence. The investigation revealed Torres was the suspect, and he illegally entered the victim’s residence and stole personal items, including a bicycle. Torres was in possession of the stolen property, which was returned to the victim. The victim’s bicycle was also recovered.

Torres was booked at the Pre-Trail Detention Facility for evading arrest, trespassing, providing a false name, and residential burglary. Torres remains in jail awaiting his court appearance with his bail set at $40,000.
The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office and Fillmore Police Department are committed to increasing and strengthening community partnerships and utilizing technologies and evidence-based practices to enhance collaborative efforts at reducing crime and improving public safety of all residents by continued community partnerships. Join us in the fight on crime by following us on Twitter @VENTURASHERIFF, Facebook, Instagram @ VCSHERIFF, and with Nixle by texting your zip code to 888777 to receive local law enforcement and public safety alerts and advisories.

The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank members of the public for their on-going support and due diligence in providing information to assist our agency in solving crimes. We are better at what we do because of our community partnerships.

The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office has also established a secure database to log information about who has surveillance systems. If you would like to register your surveillance information and allow authorities to contact you, should a crime occur in/or near where your cameras are installed we kindly ask that you email the Fillmore Police Department at FillmorePD.CameraShare@ventura.org.

Prepared by: Sergeant Will Hollowell
Approved by: Captain Eduardo Malagon

 
$15,015 for four Giant Talon Patrol eBikes
At Tuesday night's City Council meeting Captain Eduardo “Lalo” Malagon, Fillmore’s New Chief of Police, gave a presentation to encourage the city to purchase four Giant Talon eBikes for the Fillmore Police Department.
At Tuesday night's City Council meeting Captain Eduardo “Lalo” Malagon, Fillmore’s New Chief of Police, gave a presentation to encourage the city to purchase four Giant Talon eBikes for the Fillmore Police Department.
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9A. Approved 3-2
9B. Approved 3-0 (2 recused themselves)
9C. Approved 5-0
9D. Approved 5-0
9.A CONTINUATION OF PROPOSITION 218 HEARING FOR WATER AND SEWER RATES FOR 2023 THROUGH 2027.
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that City Council accept the results of the Proposition 218 Hearing regarding the City’s 2023-2027 water rates by adopting Resolution No. 23-3914. Further, staff recommends that City Council accept the results of the Proposition 218 Hearing regarding the City’s 2023-2028 sewer rates by adopting Resolution No. 23-3915.
9A. Approved 3-2

9.B REQUEST Approve Resolution No. 23-3925 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FILLMORE ACTING IN ITS CAPACITY AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF CITY OF FILLMORE COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 5 (HERITAGE VALLEY PARKS) ON BEHALF OF IMPROVEMENT AREA B, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF BONDED INDEBTEDNESS IN AN AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $21,000,000 TO FINANCE PUBLIC FACILITIES, EXECUTING CERTAIN DOCUMENTS AND PROVIDING FOR THE SALE OF THE BONDS AND TAKING CERTAIN OTHER ACTIONS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH

RECOMMENDATION: Approve Resolution No. 23-3925 of the City Council of the City of Fillmore acting in its capacity as the legislative body of the City of Fillmore Community Facilities District No. 5 (Heritage Valley Parks) on behalf of Improvement Area B, authorizing the issuance of bonded indebtedness in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $21,000,000 to finance public facilities, executing certain documents and providing for the sale of the bonds and taking certain other actions in connection therewith.

9B. Approved 3-0 (2 had to recuse themselves)

9.C CONSIDERATION OF A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATES, INC. (WRA) FOR EVALUATING THE VIABILITY OF WELLS AND PREPARATION OF TECHNICAL BID SPECIFICATION PACKAGE.
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council: 1. Approve a reallocation of $39,600 within line item 453-6850-0046-765 from the Well 5 rehab project for this contract; and 2. Authorize the Mayor to execute a Professional Services Agreement with Water Resources Associates for an amount not-to-exceed $39,600.

9C. Approved 5-0

9.D PURCHASE OF FOUR GIANT TALON E BIKES
REQUEST That the City Council approve the purchase of four (4) Giant Talon E Bikes.

The Fillmore Police Department (“FPD”) is requesting the Fillmore City Council consider authorizing the purchase of four (4) E-Bikes to be used by members of the FPD to enhance the services provided to our residents here in Fillmore. The bicycles would augment uniformed patrol services throughout the city by allowing deputies to undertake bicycle patrols. The implementation of bicycle patrols will offer benefits to the community, including high visibility, and engagement with our community members. Patrolling on bicycles makes our deputies more accessible and personable to the public and will help facilitate more proactive and positive police contacts with members of our community than can occur with deputies in motor vehicles. The bicycles will also allow our deputies easier and more efficient access to areas throughout the city that are not patrolled as often due to difficult accessibility by motor vehicles.

Staff contacted Newbury Park Bicycle Shop and obtained a quote for the purchase of four (4) EBikes. The total cost of the E-Bikes with the needed accessories is $12,226.29. The custom vinyl wrap for the bicycles is $2,788.50. The total purchase price for the E-Bikes and vinyl wrap is $15,014.79.

RECOMMENDATION That the City Council authorize the purchase of four (4) E Bikes to enhance patrol services to the residents of Fillmore using money already allocated and budgeted for traffic enforcement. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no new fiscal impact to the city as sufficient funds exist in the traffic enforcement line item in the approved budget to fund this purchase.

9D. Approved 5-0

 
On Monday, April 24, 2023, at 12:04am, Fillmore Police Department, Fillmore Fire Dept., and AMR Paramedics were dispatched to a vehicle rollover in the area of Trestle Way and Orchid Street, Fillmore. Arriving Fillmore deputies found a tan Toyota Corolla on its roof blocking the southbound lane of Trestle Way. Paramedics treated the occupants who suffered minor injuries. The crash is under investigation by the Fillmore Police Department. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News.
On Monday, April 24, 2023, at 12:04am, Fillmore Police Department, Fillmore Fire Dept., and AMR Paramedics were dispatched to a vehicle rollover in the area of Trestle Way and Orchid Street, Fillmore. Arriving Fillmore deputies found a tan Toyota Corolla on its roof blocking the southbound lane of Trestle Way. Paramedics treated the occupants who suffered minor injuries. The crash is under investigation by the Fillmore Police Department. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News.
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On April 21, 2023, the North Ventura Chapter of The Association of California School Administrators (ACSA) awarded Fillmore Middle School Principal Carlos Valdovinos 2023 Administrator of the Year. Congratulations Principal Valdovinos and thank you for everything you do for Fillmore Unified staff and students! Inset is Fillmore Middle School Principal Carlos Valdovinos. Courtesy https://www.blog.fillmoreusd.org/fillmore-unified-school-district-blog/2023/4/21/fillmore-middle-school-principal-carlos-valdovinos-awarded-2023-administrator-of-the-year.
On April 21, 2023, the North Ventura Chapter of The Association of California School Administrators (ACSA) awarded Fillmore Middle School Principal Carlos Valdovinos 2023 Administrator of the Year. Congratulations Principal Valdovinos and thank you for everything you do for Fillmore Unified staff and students! Inset is Fillmore Middle School Principal Carlos Valdovinos. Courtesy https://www.blog.fillmoreusd.org/fillmore-unified-school-district-blog/2023/4/21/fillmore-middle-school-principal-carlos-valdovinos-awarded-2023-administrator-of-the-year.
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On Friday, April 21, 2023, at 1:40am, Ventura County Fire Department and AMR Paramedics were dispatched to a reported vehicle accident eastbound SR126 & Camino Del Rio, Piru, just east of the LA County line. Arriving firefighters reported a single vehicle on its roof approximately 30 -feet off the roadway with one female patient laying on the ground. Firefighters and paramedics were able to treat the patient who was transported to a local hospital, condition unknown. Cause of the single vehicle crash is under investigation by Moorpark-CHP Office. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News.
On Friday, April 21, 2023, at 1:40am, Ventura County Fire Department and AMR Paramedics were dispatched to a reported vehicle accident eastbound SR126 & Camino Del Rio, Piru, just east of the LA County line. Arriving firefighters reported a single vehicle on its roof approximately 30 -feet off the roadway with one female patient laying on the ground. Firefighters and paramedics were able to treat the patient who was transported to a local hospital, condition unknown. Cause of the single vehicle crash is under investigation by Moorpark-CHP Office. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News.
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Courtesy Fillmore Fire Department

The Fillmore Fire Department in conjunction with the Ventura Regional Fire Safe Council has received a grant to dispose of flammable vegetation in residential neighborhoods that are adjacent to wildland areas. This grant is being applied to all residents who reside in Fillmore. All residents who live within three hundred yards of a wildland area are especially encouraged to take advantage of this free opportunity.

On Saturday, May 6th, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, all residents in the City may haul any tree/brush trimmings direct to the Fillmore City Well #4 location at 728 Goodenough Rd. for free disposal. Any ornamental vegetation and cut grass/weeds will also be accepted if it is free of any dirt, metal, plastic, or other trash.

Residents are especially encouraged to have professional tree trimmers, trim up palm trees, of all dead palm fronds as these can be especially hazardous when caught on fire. All palm fronds will accepted.

Any questions may be directed to the Fillmore Fire Chief at 524-1500 ext. 226.