Camarillo, California
The City of Camarillo, located
near the Southern California coast, blends both rural and urban
lifestyles. Incorporated in 1964, it is a relatively new city which is
dedicated to preserving its Spanish land grant heritage. Friendly, clean
and safe, Camarillo is the fourth largest city in Ventura County with
about 65,500 (2007) residents. The city has high percentage of college-educated
and professionally employed residents, and ranks third among Ventura
County's ten cities in median family income.
Two of the area's major employers are Harbor Freight Tools and Technicolor
Video Services. Camarillo has a
General Plan which works to preserve the unique quality of life in
Camarillo. There is a wide variety of housing choices in the area with
something for everyone. A city of rolling hills, strawberry fields and
orchards, Camarillo is still very much an agricultural town and that is
part of its charm. Residents describe it as "unspoiled". The city provides
many recreational opportunities to help residents enjoy their environment.
There are summer camps and sports camps, golf courses and athletic
leagues, all enjoyed in the area's mild, Mediterranean climate.
Camarillo
is the location of the new California State University Channel Islands
which is located at the former Camarillo State Hospital.
Ocean breezes temper the warm sun and
approximately 13 inches of rain falls each year, usually in January and
February.