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These are all the meetings we have in "CityScene TV" (part of the organization "Camarillo, California"). Click into individual meeting pages to watch the recording and search or read the transcript.

23 May 2023

The City of Camarillo’s Public Works Department is responsible for maintaining nearly all the roadways located within City limits, which is about 235 centerline miles and approximately 470 lane miles.


The pavement maintenance activities we use to keep our roadways in good condition range from short-term maintenance like filling potholes and isolated pavement repairs which are handled by our Street Maintenance crew to major pavement maintenance such as asphalt overlay and slurry seal projects.


These larger “Capital Projects” as we call them are managed by our Project Engineers and require a higher level of design and construction oversight. These projects, like the annual resurfacing project, require a lot of coordination and oversight to ensure we get a quality product while also doing our best to minimize impacts to our residents during construction.


In this video, learn about roadway treatments the City uses, specifically focusing on slurry seal and cape seal applications, which are typically used in residential neighborhoods.


Please refer to the City’s website to learn more and access the downloadable pdf of our frequently asked questions and responses.


Cityofcamarillo.org/construction
  • 2 participants
  • 7 minutes
paving
paved
roadways
camarillo
contractor
infrastructure
deputy
residents
cip
maintaining
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28 Mar 2023

The Camarillo Health Care District is a partner in community-based health services and disease prevention, offering many different programs and services for seniors. Learn more about their comprehensive approach to health and wellness.
  • 4 participants
  • 7 minutes
immersive
vr
adventures
experience
travel
visit
participants
wellness
outreach
camarillo
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29 Nov 2022

The Camarillo Council on Aging (CCOA) was established in 1978 in response to a group of older citizens who requested an organization that could act as an advisory body to the City Council on matters concerning senior citizens. Watch this video to learn more about the CCOA and their mission to serve Camarillo seniors.
  • 2 participants
  • 3 minutes
council
seniors
senior
camarillo
citizens
ccoa
volunteer
community
advisory
county
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15 Sep 2022

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  • 3 participants
  • 5 minutes
camarillos
camarillo
ranch
rancho
camrio
foundation
camry
home
community
owned
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29 Aug 2022

Camarillo Fall Job Fair
The Camarillo Job fair is returning to Constitution Park
Thursday, September 29th
8:30am - 11:30am

Register at https://cityofcamarillo.org/localjobs

Job Seekers
Register here at no-cost, and we'll make sure to email you a calendar invite for the event so you don't miss out. Non-profits, schools, government organizations, and businesses will be in attendance and are ready to hire.

Camarillo Employers
If you're interested in promoting job opportunities at the event, please register here at no cost by September 19th at 5pm. This opportunity is only open to In-Town Camarillo employers with a valid City business license and appropriate insurance.
  • 1 participant
  • 1 minute
cliniques
attendee
job
recruit
candidates
fair
came
degree
mission
great
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26 Jul 2022

Camarillo provides potable water service to a population of approximately 45,000 residents through 14,000 connections serving residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural, public facility and parks customers. Currently, about 60% of our water supply comes from the State Water Project through Calleguas Municipal Water District, one of your member agencies.

The City water system serves roughly two-thirds of City residents, while the other residents are served by other water districts including Camrosa, Pleasant Valley Mutual, California American, and Crestview Water Districts.

In the continued drought conditions that we are all faced with, Camarillo supports Metropolitan’s efforts to adopt an Emergency Water Conservation Program in alignment with the Governor’s Executive Order N-7-22 calling for increased water conservation and significant reduction in use of State Water Project supplies.
Water conservation has been a priority for years and is swiftly becoming a more urgent environmental issue.

As the State exits its driest months of the year in recorded history, water agencies have implemented expanded conservation efforts to alleviate current drought conditions in California.

Watch the following video to learn more about the City of Camarillo's water conservation efforts.
  • 5 participants
  • 5 minutes
irrigation
watering
water
irrigated
camarillo
gallons
potable
california
residential
ordinances
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