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Free Business Resource Seminar and Expo comes to Ventura Nov. 9

Strategies for success in today’s economy will be one of the featured topics at a free business resource seminar and expo at the Ventura College Wright Event Center on Wednesday, November 9. The seminar will highlight a variety of approaches and techniques that can help local businesses position themselves for success, capitalize on billions of dollars in tax credits, and minimize the frustration of taxation. Jerome E. Horton, Member, Third District, California State Board of Equalization (BOE) will host the event, and Ventura County Assessor Dan Goodwin and Ventura Mayor Erik Nasarenko will also be present. The Ventura Chamber of Commerce will co-sponsor the event.

Representatives from the BOE, Employment Development Department, Franchise Tax Board, Internal Revenue Service, Small Business Administration, and Small Business Development Center will be available to answer questions on topics such as basic sales and use tax, forms of ownership, and recordkeeping. “My goals are to help California businesses capitalize on available tax credits and to offer strategies and solutions that will help local businesses thrive domestically and internationally,” Member Horton said.

The seminar will be held on Wednesday, November 9, from 8:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Ventura College Wright Event Center, located at 57 Day Road in Ventura. Check-in begins at 8 a.m. Parking is $2. Those interested in attending are invited to register online or by calling toll-free 1-888- 847-9652.

Crews respond to Saticoy Water Conditioning Facility discharge at Telephone Road and Wells Road intersection

Ventura Water, Ventura Police Department, Ventura City Fire and allied agencies responded to a non-hazardous chemical discharge from the Saticoy Water Conditioning Facility today.  The substance has been identified as Phosphate (commonly used to prevent corrosion in water system pipes) and the quantity released (400 gallons) does not pose a health concern to the community.

At 9:30 a.m., on Sept.28  Ventura Water staff conducting a daily routine inspection observed and reported a failure at the outlet pipe. The staff member immediately activated the incident response procedure.

Location:  Telephone Road and Wells Road intersection, released from the Saticoy Water facility, traveled ¼ mile from the facility into the adjacent barranca. Crews established a dirt berm to successfully contain the release and prevent additional flows.

Cleanup:  Ventura Water is working with Ventura County Environmental Health to assess any possible environmental impacts and determine cleanup requirements.  Patriot Environmental Services began skimming the residual Phosphate today from the barranca in order to minimize the flushing that will begin tomorrow.

No road closures:  After a brief road closure the roads have re-opened and traffic in the area is flowing normally.

If customers have any questions or need additional information, please contact Ventura Water Customer Care at (805) 667-6500 or [email protected].

VCTC Makes It Easy to Try an Alternative Commute during Ride Week

Pledging to carpool, vanpool, bike, walk or ride the bus enters commuters into prize drawing

Ventura, Calif. – The Ventura County Transportation Commission (VCTC) and Ventura County Air Pollution Control District (VCAPCD) announced today the launch of Ride Week 2016. Happening October 3-7, Ride Week is part of a regional campaign to encourage commuters to try heathier modes of travel while helping reduce traffic and air pollution in Southern California.

Ventura County commuters face increasing traffic congestion and ever longer delays during their trips to work or school. Research shows that more than 76 percent of area travelers drive alone in their cars and approximately one-third of them spend an hour or more during on their daily roundtrip drive.

Ride Week asks workers and students to pledge to try an alternative transportation method, including carpooling, vanpooling, walking, biking or riding the bus, at least once from Oct. 3-7. Individuals who make that pledge will be entered into a prize drawing for an Apple Watch, one of two $100 VISA gift cards or one of three VCTC gift packs.

To enter the Ride Week contest, visit www.rideweek.org and pledge by Oct. 13. Not only will entrants become eligible to win prizes, they can also request a personalized RideGuide with customized travel options and contact information for possible ridesharing partners.

“We want to show drivers that there are easy and affordable alternatives to a solo commute,” said VCTC Executive Director Darren Kettle.  “By giving people a taste of other travel modes during Ride Week, we’re confident they will find an alternative they like throughout the year.”

This year’s Ride Week slogan, VCTC Makes It Easy, highlights the myriad services VCTC offers to facilitate convenient travel. Ventura County’s go-to resource for commuters, VCTC provides reliable intercity bus service, carpool partner matching, a Guaranteed Home Program for workers who rideshare on a regular basis and much more. Visit www.goventura.org/rideshare for details.

For more information about transportation, air quality and ridesharing during Ride Week or any week, follow VCTC (@goVCTC) on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and VCAPCD (@VCAPCD) on Twitter.

The Ventura County Transportation Commission is the regional transportation planning agency committed to keeping Ventura County moving. Program information is available at goventura.org.

 

Ventura City Fire personnel respond to trash truck on fire

On Sept.27, at 1:20pm Ventura City Fire personnel responded to a report of a trash truck on fire, parked in the street amidst a commercial district by County Square Dr & Thille St, The first arriving unit reported smoke and flames visible from the rear cargo area of the trash truck. It took two engines and one support company 60 minutes to completely extinguish and overhaul the fire, which required that the contents be dumped out of the truck and onto the street. The unloaded trash material was ultimately removed by the waste management company who owned the truck, and the street area was cleaned up.

 

 

Professor Scamp presidential pup rally at A Secret Garden Florist Café at 1pm Sunday, Sept. 18

On Sunday, September 18, there will be a pup rally at A Secret Garden Florist Café (981 E. Main, Ventura) at 1pm to officially announce the candidacy for president of Professor Scamp PhD (Pretty happy Dog).

The public is encouraged to attend to support Scamp’s run for the Oval Office. Attendees are welcome to bring their dogs, and can buy some pupcakes at the cafe. The barking lot is small so bark in the street. Scamp will be handing out pawtographs.

This Labor Day, Remember: Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over 

Ventura Police Department Shows Zero Tolerance In Its Goal To End Drunk Driving
This Labor Day weekend, families and friends will be celebrating the end of the summer. Sadly, this festive time has also become a dangerous time for America’s roads, as many drunk drivers get behind the wheel after celebrating. This could end in so many ways and all would involve a lawyer coming in. For this reason, the Ventura Police Department is partnering with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to stop drunk drivers and help save lives. The high-visibility national enforcement campaign, Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over, runs through September 5, 2016. During this period, local law enforcement will show zero tolerance for drunk driving. Increased national messaging about the dangers of driving drunk, coupled with sobriety checkpoints and increased officers working DUI Saturation Patrols on the road, aim to drastically reduce drunk driving on our nation’s roads. DUI’s can be seen as one of the many dangerous causes of truck accidents, along with driver fatigue, and distracted driving and this can lead to serious injuries that could have those involved in the hospital for a long period of time. This means you might be off work for a long time and have financial issues that require compensation to help you. If you or someone you know have experienced this situation you might want to seek out someone like this Georgia truck accident lawyer to help and get the help you need. If you are not in the Georgia area, you could also look into a local law firm that might be able to help.

Being charged with DWI or DUI is sure to cause effects you would rather avoid such as hefty fines or potentially having your licence revoked. To alleviate the consequences of such charges, drivers may wish to get the help of an attorney for legal defense and to protect their rights.

The Ventura Police Department will deploy a DUI/Drivers License checkpoint and special roving DUI Saturation Patrol to stop and arrest alcohol and drug impaired drivers during the end of summer 18 day DUI campaign. The DUI/Drivers License Checkpoint will be on 9/2/16, at an undisclosed location within the city limits between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 3:00 a.m. Police, Sheriff and the California Highway Patrol will be out looking for the tale-tell signs of drunk driving in order to stop and arrest impaired drivers throughout the region.

According to NHSTA, on average, over 10,000 people died each year (2010 to 2014) in drunk-driving crashes nationwide while California recorded 882 deaths. During the 2014 Labor Day holiday weekend (6 p.m. August 29 – 5:59 a.m. September 2), 40 percent of the fatalities in traffic crashes involved drunk drivers, which was the highest percentage over the five years 2010 to 2014. And nighttime proves to be the most dangerous time to be out on the roads: During the 2014 Labor Day holiday period, 83 percent of drunk-driving crash fatalities occurred between 6 p.m. and 5:59 a.m. – as compared to half of all drunk-driving crash fatalities throughout the rest of that year.

Additionally, 40 percent of crash fatalities on Labor Day weekend in 2014 involved drunk drivers (with blood alcohol concentrations [BACs] of .08 or higher), amounting to 162 lives lost nationwide and 20 in California. And we’re not just talking about a little bit of alcohol, either. More than a quarter (28%) of the crash fatalities that occurred on Labor Day weekend involved drivers with BACs of .15 or higher—almost twice the illegal limit.

“People need to understand that drunk driving is not only deadly, but it is illegal,” said Sergeant Brunk. “Drunk driving is a massive problem in the United States, with more than 10,000 people dying annually. Drivers need to pay attention to their own driving, but also to others on the road who could be driving drunk,” he added. “It is your business. If you think you see a drunk driver, report them – call 911.”

The reality is that people aren’t invincible. Of the 9,967 people who were killed in impaired-driving crashes in 2014, 64 percent were the drunk drivers themselves. Those 6,391 drunk drivers thought they would make it to their destinations, but they didn’t.

“This is important to remember: do not trust yourself when you drink,” said Sergeant Brunk. “You may think you aren’t drunk, but law enforcement will know you are. Law enforcement officers’ skills in detecting and identifying drunk drivers have never been better. They will spot you and arrest you.”

Your PD reminders everyone:
Plan a safe way home before the fun begins.
Before drinking, designate a sober driver.
Drivers are encouraged to download the Designated Driver VIP, or “DDVIP,” free mobile app for Android or iPhone. The DDVIP app helps find nearby bars and restaurants that feature free incentives for the designated sober driver, from free non-alcoholic drinks to free appetizers and more. The feature-packed app even has social media tie-ins and even a tab for the non-DD to call Uber, Lyft or Curb.

DRUGS, MEDICATION & ALCOHOL = CRASHES: Recent statistics reveal that 30 percent of drivers in fatal crashes had one or more drugs in their systems. A study of active drivers showed more tested positive for drugs that may impair driving (14 percent) than did for alcohol (7.3 percent). Of the drugs, marijuana was most prevalent, at 7.4 percent, slightly more than alcohol.

If you know someone who is about to drive or ride while impaired, take your friend’s keys and help your friend make other arrangements to get to where he or she is going safely. As the summer winds to an end, remember that there’s no excuse for drunk or impaired driving.

Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.

Funding for the extra DUI enforcement operations is a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.