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At a special meeting May 30, Shorewood’s village board moved forward with plans to find a new public works site. The current building dates to 1936.
Oct. 18, the village board announced it was initiating an investigation into the Shorewood Public Library after receiving multiple complaints regarding the library’s workplace environment.
As of April 10, 2018, the City had designated 111 sites as Ventura Historic Landmarks and five areas as Ventura Historic Districts. [1] The first historic district designated by the city was the Mission Historic District, extending from Poli Street at the northern border to Santa Clara Street at the southern border, and from Ventura Avenue on ...
Neoclassical courthouse built in 1912, designed by Albert C. Martin Sr.; became Ventura City Hall in 1972; terra cotta exterior decorations, friars' heads, and copper-sheathed dome; listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971 (first site in City of Ventura to be so designated) and designated as California Historical Landmark No ...
City of Oxnard et al. (CEQA) (Case: B220512 2nd District, Division 6.) link to article On Wednesday December 15, a three judge panel at the California 2nd district Court of Appeal in Ventura, California heard arguments from attorneys representing the case: Susan Brandt-Hawley for the San Buenaventura Conservancy, and Rachel Cook representing ...
Oct. 18, the Shorewood Village Board announced it was initiating an investigation into the Shorewood Public Library after receiving multiple complaints regarding the library’s workplace environment.
Location of Ventura County in California. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Ventura County, California. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Ventura County, California, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are ...
Spillover is the first artwork acquired as part of the Village of Shorewood's public art initiative, [1] begun in 2001 by the Shorewood Public Art Committee, a subcommittee of the Community Development Authority and Public Improvements Committee. [3]