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A proposed pipeline to bring state water from Camarillo to Saticoy would lessen the city of Ventura’s demand on Lake Casitas.
WHEN: Tuesday, July 27, at 5 p.m.
WHERE: Online, live and recorded
The Casitas Municipal Water District Board of Directors will hold a public workshop
July 27 on two proposed projects to bring State Water Project water to western Ventura County. The workshop can be viewed live and recorded on the CMWD website. Meeting agendas and instructions for joining via teleconference also are posted at: https://www.casitaswater.org.
Perry Van Houten,
Ojai Valley News senior reporter
By Kimberly Rivers
Some comments made recently by a local elected official and top administrator in a local government agency indicate a deep lack of understanding about some basic state laws and a key facet of local government: You are doing the people’s business.
A member of the Ojai Unified school board and our superintendent indicated in two separate written formats (social media and in email) that the school board never in the past accepted written public comments during Ojai Unified School District school board public meetings. When the Ojai Valley News ran an editorial on this topic on July 16 (“A written public comment school board can’t ignore”), they doubled down and dug in. Some members of the public wrote in support of the statements, indicating they, too, didn’t understand the “sunshine” and open-meeting laws that govern all elected bodies in California.
Grant Phillips,
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See something, say something! Wildfires, drought, earthquakes, industrial pollution, and extreme weather are just some of the hazards the Ventura County Office of Emergency Services is hoping to address in its updated Hazard Mitigation plan.
To take the survey which will only be up for a limited time visit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/G7T7W5R .
To learn about the plan, go to www.readyventuracounty.org and click on the “emergency plans” tab.
The Office of Emergency Services is required by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to update its plan every five years to continue to be eligible for federal funding.
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