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  1. Ventura County, California. ( April 1, 2020) [10] Ventura County ( / vɛnˈtʊərə / ⓘ) is a county located in the southern part of the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 843,843. [10] [13] The largest city is Oxnard, and the county seat is the city of Ventura.

  2. Ventura, officially named San Buenaventura (Spanish for "Saint Bonaventure"), is a city in and the county seat of Ventura County, California, United States. It is a coastal city located northwest of Los Angeles .

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  4. Simi Valley (/ ˈ s iː m iː / ⓘ; Chumash: Shimiyi) is a city in the valley of the same name in the southeast region of Ventura County, California, United States.Simi Valley is 40 miles (65 km) from Downtown Los Angeles, making it part of the Greater Los Angeles Area.

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    Chumash

    Ojai sits on the traditional territory of the Chumash, a Native American people who inhabited the central and southern coastal regions of California, in portions of what are Morro Bay in the north to Malibu in the south and the Channel Islands. Before the arrival of European settlers, at least 10,000 Chumash people lived in over 150 independent villages, speaking variations of the same language. Starting in 1769, Spanish soldiers and missionaries arrived to colonize the California coast, Chri...

    Rancho Ojai

    In 1837, Fernando Tico, a Santa Barbara businessman, received the 17,716-acre Rancho Ojai Mexican land grant, which included both the lower and upper Ojai valleys. Tico operated a cattle ranch on the land and moved his large family to an adobe in the lower valley. Tico sold the entire Rancho Ojai in 1853. The rancho changed hands several more times before it was purchased in 1864 by Thomas A. Scott, a Pennsylvania oil and railroad baron. The petroleum exploration of the Ojai Basin was the res...

    Nordhoff

    The town was laid out in 1874 by San Buenaventura businessman R.G. Surdam and named Nordhoff in honor of the writer Charles Nordhoff who had written a book about California titled, California for Health, Pleasure and Residence: A Book for Travelers and Settlers. Most early settlers to the valley had one or more family members who were ill, particularly with respiratory illnesses, and the Ojai Valley developed a reputation for having healthy air quality. Many did get well after moving to the v...

    Ojai is situated in a small east–west eponymous valley, north of Ventura and east of Santa Barbara. The city is approximately 745 feet (227 m) above sea level and borders the Los Padres National Forest to the north. It is approximately 15 miles (24 km) inland from the Pacific Ocean. The Ojai Valley lies within the Topatopa Mountains on the north an...

    Ojai is a tourism destination known for its boutique hotels, recreation opportunities, hiking, and farmers' market of local organic agriculture. The 306-room Ojai Valley Inn, which opened in 1923, is situated on 220 acres with a golf course and tennis courts. There are just 12 hotels within city limits but short-term vacation rentals (STVR) were ba...

    Ojai's culture is heavily focused on ecology, health and organic agriculture, NIMBYism, walking/hiking, spirituality, music and local art. Weekends may include exhibiting classic cars or motorcycle clubs touring the area. On July 8, 1999, former Apollo astronaut Pete Conrad, one of the twelve men who walked on the Moon, died of injuries suffered fr...

    The town of Ojai and the surrounding area is home to many recreational activities. Los Padres National Forest borders the town on the north, and many back country areas within the forest are accessible from Highway 33, the major north–south highway through town. Matilija Creek is a spot to enjoy splashing under waterfalls and backpacking. To the we...

    Law enforcement

    The Ventura County Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement services for the city.No homicides were recorded in 2015–2018.

    Public schools

    1. Ojai Unified School District 1.1. Chaparral High School 1.2. Nordhoff Junior High and High School 1.2.1. 1.2.1.1. Meiners Oaks Early Education School 1.2.1.2. Mira Monte Elementary School 1.2.1.3. Summit School 1.2.1.4. Topa Topa Elementary School

    Other schools

    The Ojai Valley is home to several private boarding schools as well as other private and alternative school programs: 1. Besant Hill School of Happy Valley(formerly Happy Valley School) 2. The Thacher School 3. Ojai Valley School 4. Villanova Preparatory School 5. Oak Grove School 6. Weil Tennis Academy 7. Monica Ros School(preschool through 3rd grade) 8. The Montessori School of Ojai 9. Valley Oak Charter School (a WASC accredited K-12 public homeschool hybrid charter) 10. Laurel Springs Sch...

    The Ojai Valley News is a weekly, community-oriented newspaper that has been published since Oct. 27, 1891. The newspaper was called The Ojai until 1958. A newspaper called The Ojai Valley News was founded in competition to The Ojai in 1949. In 1958, J. Frank Knebel bought The Ojai, The Ojai Valley News and another small paper called The Oaks Gazet...

    Utilities

    In 2013, a plan to take over the private water system was approved by voters. Up to $60 million in bonds would be issued and a special tax district would be formed. This was approved by almost 90 percent of voters but it was tied up in court by the private water purveyor, Golden State Water Company. Casitas Municipal Water District took over management of the Ojai water system by purchase of the franchise from Golden State Water Company in April 2017. The Ojai Valley Sanitary District treats...

    Libraries

    Public libraries: Ventura County Library—14 county locations, with three branches in the Ojai Valley: 1. Ojai Library 2. Oak View Library 3. Meiners Oaks Library

    Transportation

    The City of Ojai operates the Ojai Trolley bus system. Gold Coast Transit connects Ojai with Ventura.

  5. FIPS code. 06-111. GNIS feature ID. 277320. Website. www .countyofventura .org. Ventura County is a county in the southern part of the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, 843,843 people lived there. [3] The county seat is Ventura.

  6. Dec 22, 2021 · Kathleen Wilson covers the Ventura County government, including the county health system, politics and social services. Reach her at kathleen.wilson@vcstar.com or 805-437-0271.

  7. The main Ventura oil field was drilled in 1914 and at its peak produced 90,000 barrels a day. For most of its history, Ventura has escaped the thrust of immigrating people, and has been able to enjoy its own more leisurely, less crowded way of life. At the same time, Ventura became prosperous. The city is located between two richly endowed ...

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