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I could not find a source for the reason for the resignation of the housing bureau chief. Can anyone provide a link?
The whole east-west section is problematic.
Because of this, its private low-key location, its country feel, and its close proximity to Los Angeles, the Conejo Valley area has become a very attractive place to live. [emphasis added]
If I Google the italicised bit in quotes will the Conejo Valley Association of Realtors (or some such) come up? Maybe someone just read too many of their brochures. In any case, if there is no justification within Wikipedia's three content policies ( WP:V, WP:NPOV, WP:NOR) for the unconventional geographic split, I will be deleting content that is merely duplicative of content in the Conejo Valley (and associated communities) articles or redundant in this article. There should be a way to explain growth along the 101 and 118 corridor (probably the 126 by now), and efforts to control growth (whether through "master planned communities" or " smart growth") without raising this parochial issue. Any volunteers?
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X ile 10:10, 22 June 2007 (UTC) - Talk
There is nothing in the Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, California article that cannot be merged here. As noted at Wikipedia:Proposed_mergers#July_2007, Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura is the only single- county Core Based Statistical Area in California that has its own article. — X ile 03:50, 15 July 2007 (UTC) - talk
Someone took considerable liberty in describing Ventura county's reputation (vis-a-vis safety and quality of life) within the State of California and completely fabricated the county's ranking by per capita personal income. If one were to check the most recent county level personal income data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (here: California Personal Income) one will see that Ventura County ranks 13th or lower by per capita income for at least the past three years.
The introductory section just makes this article sound like a fluff piece to California residents. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.8.187.2 ( talk) 00:51, 21 November 2009 (UTC)
Can we get some help adding Board of Supervisors past and present information to the Ventura County Pages?
Why is the first topic in entertainment about a guy getting his head chopped off by a helicopter? Shouldn't we mention all the famous actors who have lived in Thousand Oaks over the years, or about Erin Brockovich (sp?) who is from Ventura County or something more significant than a random helicopter crash in the 80s? 76.173.186.149 ( talk) 09:25, 27 May 2010 (UTC)Ryan
Some of the East County / West County material in the "History - Modern period" section should probably be moved into the Geography section, where it is also referred to, albeit in rather different terms. Nurg ( talk) 01:56, 16 October 2011 (UTC)
This is per Thomas Brothers maps of the era. Does anyone know when, how and why? It's an important change. The eastern boundary used to cross Topanga Canyon Blvd twice, and Calabasas used to be in Ventura County.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Don Williams ( talk • contribs) 18:36, 30 November 2015 (UTC)
Very odd. Added to my list. Tourism, real estate, retail, govt, oil ....
Specifically, I came her looking for info on the Ventura Basin oilfields. Here's a good, recent source: http://www.thomasldavisgeologist.com/resources/Ventura-Basin-PS-AAPG-GdBk-May-2015.pdf
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— Assignment last updated by Phrynefisher ( talk) 01:01, 15 March 2023 (UTC)
I'm not sure why the 2040 General Plan keeps getting deleted off of here, and it's been marked "not notable"--this is a meaningful county governance document showing the plans an expectations local officials have for the county in the coming decades, and reveals quite a bit about local politics and demographics. @ Magnolia677 has cited WP:Crystal as the reason, but per that policy "forecasts and theories stated by reliable, expert sources or recognized entities in a field may be included"--the county's approved plan for the next decades is precisely this. Phrynefisher ( talk) 15:53, 21 March 2023 (UTC) (for more on what a General Plan is, see /info/en/?search=Comprehensive_planning )
The pleasant valley school district gets linked to the wrong school district. It needs to be linked to the school district in Camarillo ( /info/en/?search=Pleasant_Valley_School_District_(California) StormRojas ( talk) 17:26, 17 October 2023 (UTC)