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Ojai Valley News - News - Results from #75

By Andrew Whitman Attorney Andrew Whitman of Ojai filed this brief to Judge William F. Highberger, who is the Los Angeles County Superior Court judge in the city of Ventura water adjudication lawsuit: Cross-complainant city of Ventura is hammering forward, attempting to obtain a “physical solution” that will impact thousands and thousands of water users and landowners in northern Ventura County. A physical solution is clearly premature at this stage of the litigation. The cross-defendants have not had the opportunity to obtain evidence or establish, where appropriate, that they are not proper cross-defendants. 

Ojai Valley News - News - Results from #60

Published: Wednesday, 21 April 2021 14:00  Philip Bagley of Ojai submitted these two public comments for the Tuesday, April 20, Ojai Unified School District board meeting. To read the school board agenda item, he is commenting upon, read HERE. The April 20 agenda is HERE. The school board will also meet today, Wednesday, April 21, in open session at 5:30 p.m. and in closed session at 4:45 p.m. That meeting will be livestreamed. View the OVN article on the April 21 agenda HERE. By Philip Bagley Ojai I encourage the Board to reject the “Board Governance Handbook.” The Board should ask why this Handbook necessary at all, particularly given that the Board is already governed by its numerous Board Policies, Administrative Regulations, the Education Code, Government Code, etc. What new requirements or protocols does the Handbook attempt to implement on top of those already in place? And again, why?

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  Ojai Valley News file photo The public weighed in on a proposed change to the Ojai Quarry’s reclamation plan during a Planning Director hearing held May 27 on Zoom.   By Perry Van Houten, Ojai Valley News senior reporter City of Ojai officials say they don’t support a proposed change to a reclamation plan requested by the owner of the Ojai Quarry. A reclamation plan, required by state law, is a blueprint for returning mined lands to a usable and safe condition once mining operations have ceased. On May 27, the Ventura County Planning Division held a public hearing to take comments on the proposed change. Planners also took written comments, including a letter from city of Ojai Community Development Manager Lucas Seibert.

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