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Westlake Village |
The City of Westlake Village was formed as a result of an overwhelming vote on December 11, 1981, as the 82nd municipality in Los Angeles County. Located on the eastern side of the Ventura/Los Angeles County line, Westlake Village is a unique, master-planned community. The lakeside and surrounding area development was begun in 1966 by the American Hawaiian Steamship Company. With a total land area of 5.4 square miles, the community supports a population of 8,508.
A F International School of Languages Inc. California Art Institute |
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Thousand Oaks |
Thousand Oaks, a city of more than 120,000 people, is conveniently located 39 miles west of Los Angeles and 12 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean. The City of Thousand Oaks lies within the Conejo Valley, a picturesque, mountain-rimmed plateau, 900 feet above sea level at the Ventura/Los Angeles County Line. Thousand Oaks continually ranks as one of the safest cities for its size in the nation by FBI reporting standards.
Average temperatures range between 65-75 degrees during summer months and 53-69 degrees during winter months; average rainfall is 14.98 inches per year.
Thousand Oaks is home to the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza. As the only performing arts center of its size between Los Angeles and San Francisco, the Civic Arts Plaza, provides outstanding entertainment opportunities to Southern California residents and visitors. Consisting of the 1,800-seat The Fred Kavli Theatre for the Performing Arts, the 394-seat Janet and Ray Scherr Forum, a spacious five-acre park and City Hall, the Civic Arts Plaza is a center for numerous cultural and educational entertainment opportunities.
California Lutheran University Ventura County Community College District
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Agoura Hills |
The turn of the millennium brought continued prosperity to Agoura Hills including the opening of its own Community Center, a joint project with neighboring City of Calabasas in 1999, and its brand new Civic Center and Library in 2001. The new buildings provide new convenience and services to residents of Agoura Hills and its surrounding communities.
Today the city is actively involved in the economic development of the area. The City continues its efforts to beautify the freeway corridor so that when travelers drive through the City of Agoura Hills, they will wish to stop to visit. For those traveling through, the scenic beauty of the area is to be preserved and enjoyed.
The City of Agoura Hills has the advantages of being a city while maintaining a friendly, rural, small-town atmosphere. The City is the gateway to the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. Today, as people wind their way home on the 101 Freeway, the oak studded hillsides and Ladyface Mountain welcome residents home.
Agoura High School A.E. Wright Middle School Sumac Elementary School |
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Camarillo |
The fourth largest city in Ventura County, Camarillo claims slightly more than 61,500 residents. Occupying just over 19 square miles of land, the city enjoys an unusually high percentage of college-educated and professionally-employed residents and ranks third among Ventura County's ten cities in median family income.
The city's growth and development is guided by its General Plan. This document is the comprehensive guide to residential, commercial and industrial land uses in the community, designating appropriate locations where the individual uses can support and complement one another. The General Plan both ensures compatibility of new development with the community's existing physical, social and economic characteristics and reflects the community goals adopted by the Camarillo City Council in 1992. Elements for housing, circulation, community design, recreation and open space are included in the plan, so to preserve the special quality of life that the citizens of Camarillo enjoy.
Oxnard Union High School District |
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Oxnard |
In the years since incorporation in 1903, Oxnard has gone from cattle grazing, to sugar beets and beans, to orchards, to more intensive farming with several crops grown in a single year, to servicing the defense industry, and finally to diversified industrial, housing, and commercial development.
We have developed a General Plan for the City that strikes a balance between the beauty of our agricultural heritage, while continuing to accommodate dynamic changes.
Our population has grown significantly in the last fifty years providing many challenges to local government and to our residents, while offering many opportunities for our enterprising, forward-thinking business people. Through all these changes, Oxnard has remained a "business-friendly" community.
Oxnard Elementary School District Oxnard Union High School District |
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Ventura |
Ventura County is home to beautiful, livable communities with unique characteristics. Many have names that reflect the native Chumash Indian, Spanish and Mexican heritage of the area. The 10 incorporated cities in Ventura County are Camarillo, Fillmore, Moorpark, Ojai, Oxnard, Port Hueneme, San Buenaventura (Ventura), Santa Paula, Simi Valley, and Thousand Oaks.
Each city has distinct features that make their communities stand out. From the natural beauty of the terrain to mild climates with diverse recreational opportunities, the cities offer safe neighborhoods and family-oriented communities that make for a satisfying lifestyle.
Ventura Unified School District |
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Simi Valley |
Simi Valley offers ample opportunity for growth and prosperity at a surprisingly affordable rate. The more you learn about Simi Valley, the more you will appreciate the balance of a business friendly atmosphere and an enviable lifestyle.
As you discover the beauty of Simi Valley you will be amazed that so much untouched land can be so close to one of the country's largest markets and most exciting metropolitan areas. With Los Angeles only minutes away, clean air and open countryside do not come at the price of isolation. Just minutes to the east are the San Diego (405) and Golden State (5) Freeways. The Ronald Reagan/Simi Valley-San Fernando Valley (118) Freeway creates the arterial spine of Simi Valley. To the west, the Moorpark (23) Freeway connects with U.S. 101 to Northern and Southern California.
Simi Valley is less than 50 minutes away from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and less than one-half hour from the newly expanded Burbank Airport.
Simi Valley Unified School District |
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Moorpark |
Conveniently located in the southeastern part of Ventura County just 50 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles. Moorpark is the natural choice for home and family. Moorpark is recognized for having the lowest number of serious crimes committed in Ventura County and one of the safest cities of its size in the United States
Moorpark College Moorpark Unified School District |
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Oak Park |
You may have visited Oak Park before, or you may be planning a first time visit. Whatever your interest, we have a lot to offer in Oak Park. Excellent, award-winning schools; highly involved citizens; bright, friendly businesses; diverse, spirited churches; and more.
Make Oak Park your choice for a visit, or a permanent lifestyle choice.
At Oak Hills Elementary School Oak Park Unified School District |
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Ojai |
Ojai, whose name is derived from a Chumash Indian word meaning "moon," has a rich and colorful past. Today's Ojai is home to world-class art galleries; interesting shops, studios and boutiques; fine restaurants; and a variety of events in every season. The outdoors is always beckoning, for Ojai is the starting point for miles of trails, attractive campgrounds and parks, and points of interest throughout the Ojai Valley.
Ojai Unified School District
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Santa Paula |
The picturesque City of Santa Paula is located 65 miles northwest of Los Angeles and 14 miles east of Ventura and the coastline of the Pacific Ocean. Santa Paula is the geographical center of Ventura County, situated in the rich agricultural Santa Clara River Valley. The City is surrounded by rolling hills and rugged mountain peaks in addition to orange, lemon and avocado groves. In fact, Santa Paula is referred to as the "Citrus Capital of the World". The City is a major distribution point for citrus fruits in the
United States and is also noted for avocado producing and processing. The community has a quaint, small town image, ideal climate and reasonable priced housing, which is why Santa Paulans refer to their community as "Hometown USA". Santa Paula maintains its own identity and is in close proximity to the many tourist, recreational, and cultural activities that abound in Southern California.
Santa Paula Elementary School District Santa Paula Union High School District
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Calabasas |
It is generally accepted that Calabasas means pumpkin, squash, or gourd, derived from the Spanish "calabaza". Some historians hold the theory that it is merely a translation of the Chumash word "calahoosa", but since that also refers to some type of gourd, it only matters to linguists. Whatever the derivation of Calabasas, we’re proud of our odd name, and every October, the City of Calabasas and the Calabasas Chamber of Commerce hosts a "Pumpkin Festival" to celebrate fall, the local wares and talents of Calabasas merchants, and of course, the pumpkin for which our colorful city was named.
The City's official logo, depicting the red-tailed hawk flying over the Santa Monica Mountains, symbolizes a commitment to preserving the community's natural beauty and semi-rural quality of life. The City logo is featured on the Calabasas City flag which is flown in front of City Hall and hangs in the City Council Chambers.
Las Virgenes Unified School District |
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Malibu |
The City of Malibu was incorporated on March 28, 1991. Located in Northwest Los Angeles County, the City has 21 miles of coastline along the Pacific Ocean and has a population of 12,575.
Malibu City Hall is located at 23555 Civic Center Way. From Westbound Pacific Coast Highway, turn right on Webb Way and right on Civic Center Way. From Eastbound PCH, turn left on Webb Way and right on Civic Center Way.
Pepperdine University |
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Port Hueneme |
The City of Port Hueneme is committed to enhancing the quality of life of our citizens, employees, and visitors in an environment of courtesy, integrity, respect, and safety. We recognize the critical importance of working in partnership with the citizens, employees, visitors, and business community in developing a diverse, economically stable City. We also recognize the diversity of the workplace by creating an atmosphere that respects the human dignity and spirit of all without regard to race, religion, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, or physical attributes.
Port Hueneme (pronounced "Wy-nee'mee") is a seaside community in Ventura County, California. Port Hueneme is located 60 miles northwest of Los Angeles and 40 miles south of Santa Barbara. The City has a population of 23,500
Hueneme School District |
Schools
The Conejo Valley Unified School District is located 50 miles northwest of Los Angeles and serves a suburban, largely middle to upper middle class community. The student population is drawn from the communities of Newbury Park, Thousand Oaks, and Westlake Village. The District's rich history has led to strong traditions working toward a vision of the future. This is a family oriented community with large parent involvement and support. The community is rich with cultural, linguistic, and socioeconomic diversity.
The District is comprised of 19 elementary schools, with a new elementary school opened in fall 1998, 4 middle schools, 3 comprehensive high schools, 2 alternative high schools, and an adult school. The enrollment in 1997-98 was approximately 19,300 students in grades K-12 and 9,000 students in Adult Education.
The Conejo Valley Unified School District is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. An Affirmative Action Report is presented annually to the Board of Education. Source:Conejo Valley Unified School District web site California State University, Northridge California State University, Northridge, Ventura Campus California State University, Channel Islands California Lutheran University Ventura College Oxnard College Moorpark College Ventura County Community College District Pepperdine University UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT SANTA BARBARA Extension Ventura County Superintendent of Schools Office Ventura County Superintendent of Schools Office Associated Points of Interest Conejo Valley Unified School District School Information - Agoura, Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, Calabasas
Recreation
Libraries
To serve the community of Thousand Oaks in its diverse informational and leisure pursuits, the Thousand Oaks Library System complements the services of other community agencies by providing high-interest materials, resources for reference and lifelong learning and a variety of cultural and informative programs and exhibits. A well-trained, friendly staff provides the primary link between library resources and the public. Thousand Oaks Library Ventura County Library Services Agency LEARN ABOUT OUR LIBRARY SYSTEM THE THOUSAND OAKS LIBRARY SYSTEM WELCOMES YOU!
Family Recreation
The Conejo Recreation and Park District, an independent special district, was formed in January 1963. The formation of the District was approved by 80 percent of the voters. It was voter choice to have a separate governmental entity to provide their leisure and recreational needs.
The Conejo Recreation and Park District covers 63 square miles and serves a population of more than 110,000 people in Thousand Oaks, Newbury Park, and the Ventura County portion of Westlake Village. The District works with other public agencies such as the City of Thousand Oaks and the Conejo Valley Unified School District as well as a wide variety of organizations and businesses to provide comprehensive park, recreation and leisure services.
More than 2,500 organized recreation and leisure programs are conducted each year. Thirty-three developed parks, five play field parks and one district-wide park in addition to the 1,300 acre Wildwood Park, 12,000 acres of open space and 75 miles of trails are under the management of the District. Source:Conejo Recreation and Park District, Skate Street Ventura Skating Plus Golf N' Stuff Ventura GOLF COURSES IN CALIFORNIA Ventura County Fair Conejo Recreation and Park District Seaside Park VENTURA COUNTY RECREATION SERVICES
Arts/Entertainment
As the only performing arts center of its size between Los Angeles and San Francisco, the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, provides outstanding entertainment opportunities to Southern California residents and visitors. Consisting of the 1,800-seat The Fred Kavli Theatre for the Performing Arts, the 400-seat Scherr Forum, a spacious five-acre park and City Hall, the Civic Arts Plaza is a center for numerous cultural and educational entertainment opportunities. Source:City of Thousand Oaks home page Channel Islands Symphony Orchestra Ventura County Community Theaters Thousand Oaks Performing Arts Center -Online Event Guide Ventura County Museum of History & Art The Carnegie Art Museum Strathearn Historical Park and Museum Arts Council of Conejo Valley
Government
Thousand Oaks is a General Law City with a Council/Manager form of government. Under this type government, the City Council is the policy-making body, appointing the City Manager who is responsible for carrying out Council policy. The current City Manager is MaryJane V. Lazz.
The Council consists of five members elected from the City at-large. Councilmembers serve four-year staggered terms. Municipal (local) elections are held in November of even-numbered years. The Council annually selects a Mayor who serves as presiding officer during City Council meetings which are scheduled every Tuesday night except the fifth Tuesday of the month. (The month of August is recessed.) Besides appointing a City Manager, Council duties include appointing a City Attorney and members of City Committees and Commissions, adopting a two-year budget, enacting legislation and establishing basic City policy. Council meetings are televised live on TOTV-Channel 10, a government access television channel providing Thousand Oaks' citizens a window on government.
Council members nominate and the Mayor appoints individuals to serve on the Planning Commission, Arts Commission, Youth Commission, Council on Aging, Thousand Oaks Performing Arts Center Board of Governors, Traffic and Transportation Advisory Commission, as well as other boards and committees. Source:City of Thousand Oaks home page City of Thousand Oaks City of Westlake Village City of Agoura Hills Thousand Oaks Police Department Ventura County Sheriff's Department Westlake Village Chamber of Commerce County of Ventura Economic Development Ventura County Animal Regulation
Lodging
Welcome to Thousand Oaks. Now that you've considered staying for a while, let us guide you to our local hotels, motels and inns. There are a number of places that offer accommodations, ranging from the cheap no-thrills motels to business hotels with luxury suites. Whatever you are looking for, you will probably find lodging that suits your needs. Westlake Village Inn The Thousand Oaks Online Hotel and Lodging Guide HOTELS IN THOUSAND OAKS, CALIFORNIA
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