The new course is the first step towards improving the city

by Venturans for Responsible & Efficient Gov’t staff

Ventura voters paid little attention to the City Council’s revamped process for committees and commissions. That’s too bad because the new course is the first step towards improving the city.

Voters elected a new City Council in 2018 seeking bold changes in the way Ventura operates. Because of the revamped process, Ventura will become more business-friendly. Moreover, the new procedures will make it easier for residents to improve their homes.

Unlike in the past, the Council recognizes that the development process is cumbersome. There are too many planning and review layers to navigate and not enough certainty. The Council is breaking down decades of ineffective planning, permit processing and internal red tape.

Proposed Changes To Committees And Commissions

The Council has proposed some significant changes. They include:

Streamlining, improving and simplifying the current design review process.

Disbanding the Historical Preservation Committee. Replacing it with staff review and, where needed, outside consultants.

Merging the Cultural Affairs, Library Advisory and Public Arts commissions. Three members of each commission stay on to form a nine-member board.

The most significant change is the appointment of Planning Commissioners.

Under the proposed changes, each City Councilmember will appoint a Planning Commission member. Commissioner terms would run concurrently with that of the elected official. The appointing Councilmember may replace them at any time during their tenure.

Increased Accountability For Committees And Commissions

Every Planning Commissioner would be accountable to the Councilmember who appointed him or her; the same Councilmember whom we elected. It is less likely they will obstruct progress.

The proposed system eliminates duplicated efforts. It also saves the city staff time in unproductive meetings.

City staff will assume the responsibility of the Historical Preservation Committee. Combining the Cultural Affairs, Library Advisory and Public Arts Commissions reduces three meetings down to one.

City staff spends time preparing, attending and summarizing the findings for these meetings. They will no longer need to do so under the proposed changes.

The new system offers less duplicated effort, fewer meetings and allows the staff to do more work. City staff will spend less time in meetings. They will save the time they’d otherwise spend preparing for, attending and summarizing the meetings.

The proposed changes don’t please everyone. The immediate resistance came from some existing committee members and commissioners. There are two main objections. Some complained about the process. Others believe there will be less transparency and citizen involvement.

Those annoyed by the process claim the city should have notified members in advance about the change.

Committee members and commissioners serve at the pleasure of the City Council. It’s unimportant if the Council or city staff notified them in advance of proposing any changes.

Others feel the new process will reduce the number of voices participating. The criticism is unfounded. All the committee and commission meetings are open to the public. Any interested citizen can attend and take part. That includes all ex-committee or ex-commission members.

The City Council acknowledged Ventura could improve. They’re taking steps to change that; starting first with the committees and commissions. No one knows what impact these changes will have. What we do know is that doing the same thing and expecting different results will not work.

Supporting these recommendations may move Ventura forward. We applaud the Council’s effort to infuse more responsibility into city government. The new initiatives will improve transparency.

2019 Call to Artists Ventura Art & Street Painting Festival

2019 Call to Artists
Ventura Art & Street Painting Festival
September 7th and 8th 10 am-5 pm
Ventura Harbor Village

Artists of all original fine art and fine craft disciplines may apply. Artists must submit one application per category. All entries will be juried, and digital images of artwork required for jurying.

Booth Fees: $150 for 10×10 booth. Artists must provide own tent and or canopy.

This outdoor event features fine art and crafts, and street painters from around Southern California creating vibrant works of art on the pavement at the Harbor.

Event benefits FOOD Share, Inc. and Kids’ Arts, Inc.

Last year, 14,000 people attended each day!

For more information or an application www.venturaartfestival.com or
[email protected]

Photo by Richard Lieberman

A Conversation with Carlos Grasso at Museum of Ventura County June 16

A Conversation with Carlos Grasso Sunday, June 16, 2019 3 to 4:30 p.m.
Museum of Ventura County, 100 E. Main Street, Ventura

Ojai based artist Carlos Grasso studied visual arts and music as a child while growing up in Buenos Aires, Argentina. As a “Visionary Artist and Compulsive Visual Explorer” his world has always revolved around art whether drawing, painting, playing music or teaching. He studied figure drawing as well as the piano and flute at the National Conservatory of Music.

Carlos Grasso is interested in philosophy and spirituality, by playing and experimenting with our inner relationship to the outer world he allows himself the freedom of expression to compose pieces that harmonize between the real and the abstract gracefully. His collage-based compositions juxtapose found objects with abstract paintings, creating a dialogue between the tangible and the intangible, the subjective and the material. Grasso exhibits throughout Ventura and Los Angeles and is a member of the prestigious Ojai Studio Artists, who open their studios annually the second weekend in October.

Free to FOTM members, $15 for public; $10 for seniors. To learn more about Carlos, visit www.CarlosGrasso.com

Special invitation to educators and students: The Artist Spotlight is open to students attending as a class assignment free of charge. FOTM is happy to assist with tracking attendance and sign-in sheets. Reservations required. To RSVP visit www.FocusOnTheMasters.com or call 805.653.2501.

AfterGlow Fundraising Event: The public is welcome to join the artist for a celebratory fundraising dinner at the Ventura home of Terri Willison. Paid reservations are required prior to June 10. Maps will be given to paid guests at the interview.

$30 FOTM members, $40 Non-members.

Special Members Only Event: Grasso, along with Peter Fox, will be featured in Actual Reality, a two-person show at the Museum of Ventura County through August 17. FOTM is partnering with the Museum of Ventura County to produce a special walk through the exhibit with Carlos on June 21st at 11a.m. There is a $5 fee for non MVC members. Please RSVP with Michelle Glass at 805-653-2051 or [email protected]. Limited to 20 people. Participants are invited to join the artist for Dutch treat lunch in downtown Ventura following the event.

Nancy Hodge art at the Harbor Village Gallery & Gifts

The wonderful art of Nancy Hodge can be seen at the Harbor Village Gallery & Gifts, 1559 Spinnaker Drive, as well as the art of many other wonderful local artists.

The Harbor Village Gallery & Gifts contains affordable gift items made by members. Some members use the space in the gallery as their working studios. To see the artists’ latest work and buy a unique piece of art to decorate your home visit the gallery.

Open seven days a week: (805) 644-2750

11 AM – 6 PM Sunday-Thursday

11 AM – 9 PM Friday & Saturday

Renowned print maker Lev Moross at Studio Channel Islands Art Center June 15

Renowned print maker Lev Moross is a storyteller with an exceptional tale to tell. As a young man, he ran away from his home in Siberia to find his future and wound up in Los Angeles making fine art prints with Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol. Moross will share his stories of art and artists as featured speaker for the Saturday, June 15, Artist Talk series at Studio Channel Islands Art Center (SCIAC), 2222 E. Ventura Blvd., Camarillo. The talk takes place at 1p.m. in the Blackboard Gallery. Admission is free to SCIART members, $10 for nonmembers.

Vol. 12, No. 18 – June 5 – June 18, 2019 – Forever Homes Wanted

 

Hi: I’m Elvis a handsome Chow X rescued from an LA shelter. I’m grateful to C.A.R.L. for giving me a chance at finding my forever home.

The LA shelter thinks I should go to an adult-only home with someone experienced with my breed and as the only pet in the home.

I’m house trained and learning to walk on leash. If you visit the C.A.R.L. website, carldogs.org, you may view a video that the shelter made showing me play fetch and learning some basic commands too.

I hope it’s not long before they say “Elvis has left the building.” Canine Adoption and Rescue League C.A.R.L.CARL Adoption Center-call 644-7387 for more information.


Spazz (A696873) is a very sweet kitty, with a bit of a feisty streak! She is very independent, and will find you and let you know when it’s time to give her head scratchies and attention!

Spazz gets along great with other kitties. Spazz is litte box trained, microchipped, spayed, de-wormed, and fully vaccinated. Please stop by VCAS in Camarillo and meet Spazz today! Ventura County Animal Services – Camarillo location – 600 Aviation Drive

The CAPS Media board of directors is very pleased to welcome three new members

Alexander Blomquist, Liliana Cagnacci, Kelly Quinn, Olivia Blomquist, Sean Quinn, Livia Vertucci and Adeline Vertucci of the Loma Vista 4-H in the KPPQ studio.

by CAPS staff

The Loma Vista 4-H club of Ventura, part of the University of California’s outreach program, spent 4 weeks at the CAPS Media’s KPPQ-LP Ventura Radio Station. Actively engaged in the creative radio production classes the young DJs learned about community radio and developed skills to produce entertaining and informative podcasts and radio shows. The enthusiastic students, ages 11 to 16, explored a variety of topics including worldwide cultures, comic book characters, autism and Women Athletes such as Serena Williams. All the students quickly mastered the basics of radio production and plan to continue their shows throughout the year bringing more youth radio to KPPQ-LP Ventura.

The CAPS Media board of directors is very pleased to welcome three new members, all representing partner organizations. Marieanne Quiroz is representing the Ventura Unified School District, Dr. Tim Harrison is representing Ventura College and Bill De La Espriella is representing Ventura County. The CAPS board guides the organization and is comprised of 13 dedicated citizens who are committed to public access and to fulfilling CAPS Media’s mission: To create an engaged and informed community through participation in electronic media.

Gradation season keeps rolling and CAPS Media is on site recording ceremonies for El Camino High School on June 7 and for Foothill Technology High School on June 13. All of the graduation ceremonies will be recorded and broadcast on CAPS Channel 15 in the weeks following the events. Congratulations to all the 2019 Graduates!

Recently, CAPS Media held a Family Treasures Workshop at the CAPS Media Center. The free, fun and informative event gave family members suggestions and resources for documenting family histories incorporating family stories, interviews, photos, keepsakes, memorabilia and more to create a personalized and professional Family Treasures video. The workshop is the first in a series being held at the CAPS Media Center, 65 Day Road in Ventura. For more information email us at [email protected] or calling 805.658.0500.

The CAPS Media Center belongs to the community of Ventura. Our mission is to create an engaged and informed community through participation in electronic media. What does that mean to you? All of the training and resources at the CAPS Media Center are available to you. If you have a story to tell or a message or information you want to share, CAPS will help you share your story. If you are looking for something new to learn or always wanted to host your own radio or television program, check out the CAPS Media Center. To find out more go to capsmedia.org/events, sign up for the next orientation class on the first Thursday of the month and discover that for a low annual membership fee of $25 you can receive hands-on instruction in videography, video editing, radio production (additional fee required) and more. As a CAPS Media Producer/Member you will have access to CAPS Media’s state-of-the-art facilities including video cameras, editing systems, fully equipped television and radio studios and more. Don’t miss out. All of the information is online at capsmedia.org, or you can call 805-658-0500 to get complete information.

Learn which medications are safe during pregnancy

If that new baby bump is giving you a backache, you might want to think 

twice before breaking out the ibuprofen. During pregnancy, certain medications can be harmful to your baby and it’s important to be cautious about what you take. It may actually be important to continue certain prescription medicines during pregnancy, too. 

Learn more about the safety or danger of various medications in pregnancy at a free seminar that’s taking place on Wednesday, June 12. Called “Medications During Pregnancy: What’s Safe, What’s Not?” the seminar is hosted by Community Memorial Health System as part of its 2019 Speaker Series. The keynote speaker will be Dr. David Crownover, who received his medical degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and completed an OB/GYN residency at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Crownover is board certified and a fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.

The free seminar begins at 6 p.m. on June 12 at the Courtyard by Marriott in Oxnard, at 600 E. Esplanade Drive. For reservations, visit www.cmhshealth.org/rsvp or call Brown Paper Tickets at 800-838-3006.

Community Memorial Health System is a not-for-profit health system, which is comprised of Community Memorial Hospital, Ojai Valley Community Hospital, the Centers for Family Health, and various outpatient centers serving communities located within Ventura County, California.