Arroyo Verde Park - Ventura, CA
This is an Google Earth overview video illustrating the location of Arroyo Verde Park in Ventura, California. This was prepared for a community meeting to provide a context for the future design of an inclusive playground in the park as part of the Thomas Fire rebuild efforts in the City.
Mavic Pro Dronie @ Arroyo Verde park in Ventura, CA
Aerial drone footage of Arroyo Verde park taken with a DJI Mavic Pro quadcopter/drone.
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West side of Arroyo Verde park trail.
The West trail at Arroyo Verde Park.
Arroyo Verde Park Walk in the Spring.
I've got a few photos of some wildlife. The park is beginning to look a lot better after the Thomas Fire.
Arroyo Verde Park
Great time for hiking.
Arroyo Verde Park and California State Beach.
Photos of flowers, trees and beach.
Arroyo Verde Park Fun!!
This vlog is dedicated to the TFV Family we needed so much needed time with each other we haven't done it in a while very fun, great time with all of us Taleena was the only one missing maybe next time enjoy the vlog folks....
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Mavic Pro Dronie @ Arroyo Verde Hiking Trail Park in Ventura, CA
Aerial drone footage of Arroyo Verde Hiking Trail Park taken with a DJI Mavic Pro quadcopter/drone.
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Arroyo Verde Park Spring Flowers.
Photos of Arroyo Verde Park trail and flowers.
Mountian Biking Ventura Secret Spot #2
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Time lapse hike @Arroyo Verde
my now 'usual' half hour hike at Arroyo Verde Park in Ventura. no audio, so you're spared my boring narration ;)
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Cross Country Invitational at Arroyo Verde park Ventura Ca
Hiking Trails - Backpacking Series Episode 2 - Arroyo Verde Trail
Hiking Trails - Backpacking Series Episode 2 - Arroyo Verde Trail
Arroyo Verde Park is a 2 mile loop trail located near Ventura, California that features beautiful wild flowers. The trail is primarily used for hiking and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
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Ventura County Wildlife Corridor Ordinance
30% OF VENTURA COUNTY IS FACING PROHIBITIVE AND DANGEROUS REGULATIONS –
THE VENTURA COUNTY WILDLIFE CORRIDOR AND ITS IMPACT – MORE THAN PUBLIC LANDS
In January 2017, in a 3-2 vote, the Ventura County Board of Supervisors advised the Planning Division to study potential new restrictions and regulations covering 420,000 acres, approximately 30% of Ventura County. This includes 164,000 acres of both public and private property that cuts through the heart of Ventura County, naming it the Habitat Connectivity and Wildlife Movement Corridors. Then, in August of 2018, the County of Ventura proposed to add additional restrictions and regulations.
NEW REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS WILL DEVASTATE LOCAL FAMILIES AND FARMS AND RESTRICT PUBLIC USE
The Ventura County Supervisors plan to create a Habitat Connectivity Wildlife Corridor Overlay Zone which imposes a myriad of new regulations and restrictions for landowners. Within that zone they would identify additional overlay areas and title them “Critical Wildlife Passage Areas” that includes even more restrictions.
Essentially Ventura County properties could be subject to 3 sets of zoning regulations:
• The base set of zoning regulations depending on category for example, residential, commercial, rural, agricultural
• The Habitat Connectivity and Wildlife Movement Corridor zone
• The Critical Wildlife Passage Areas
The impact of this on landowners and the community will be devastating.
The new restrictions and regulations on both public and private property encompass:
• Fencing, installation or replacement
• Lighting, installation or replacement including removal of existing lighting no longer permitted under the conditions of the new ordinance. Other lighting restrictions will be enforced including height, direction, color and hours
• Eliminating non-native invasive plants
• Restricting vegetation removal, including fire prevention and mitigation measures
• Designation of wildlife passage areas across farmland with no scientific studies
• Building of new structures and fencing on properties in the Wildlife Passage Areas would require environmental analysis or setting aside half of the land to revert to its natural state for wildlife habitat
• Awarding the Planning Director the discretionary power to control (and even deny) every aspect of basic property improvements that are not specifically exempt from the ordinance
• Requiring land owners to undergo a full environmental analysis of projects including, houses, barns, lighting and fences before approval
• Expanding the size of “surface water area buffer zones” rendering many properties virtually unusable
• Conditional Use Permits will be in jeopardy of non-renewal once they expire
• Preventing land owners from making improvements or rebuilding property like fencing, barns and homes if damaged by fire or other natural disasters
YOUR VOICES NEED TO BE HEARD – ATTEND THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING
If you are concerned about this proposed Wildlife Corridor, the changes that will be made to existing zoning, the new restrictions and regulations imposed on landowners and the threat to public safety, your voice needs to be heard.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING
TUESDAY, MARCH 12TH AT 1:00 PM
MAIN BOARDROOM, COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER, HALL OF ADMINISTRATION
800 S. Victoria Avenue, Ventura
For additional information about the meeting: Chris Collier 805-766-4444 - chris.collier@rinconstrategies.com
EMAIL YOUR CONCERNS
You can also send an email to the Ventura County Board of Supervisors expressing your concerns: clerkoftheboard@ventura.org
LINKS TO ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Wildlife Corridor Regulations:
Updated Ordinance 1-31-2018:
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Ventura, CA Brush Fire August 27th 2012
rough footage from the brush fire in Ventura, CA near Arroyo Verde Park on August 28th 2012. For more info go to
Ventura Botanical Gardens Trail
2017 California Super Bloom