The Camarillo City Council held its regular meeting on April 9, 2025, where several key topics were discussed, including a heartfelt tribute to the late Oscar Pimentel and a commendation for the new city clerk, Carrie Weil.
The meeting commenced with Mayor addressing the council and the public, expressing gratitude for the contributions of Carrie Weil, who has recently taken on the role of city clerk. The Mayor praised Weil for her exceptional service and dedication, highlighting the positive impact she has had on the council and the community. Council members echoed these sentiments, with Vice Mayor Dennison specifically thanking Weil for her assistance with important documentation.
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Subscribe for Free Following the commendation, the council moved to adjourn the meeting in memory of Oscar Pimentel. Council Member Martita delivered a poignant tribute to Pimentel, who was a long-time resident of Oxnard and a dedicated farmworker. She shared details about his life, including his love for his family and his commitment to his work. Pimentel's sudden passing in September 2024 at the age of 43 has sparked discussions about labor conditions, particularly regarding the safety of workers during extreme heat.
Martita also acknowledged Assemblymember Steve Bennett for his efforts in passing a resolution to honor Pimentel's legacy at the state level. The tribute emphasized Pimentel's admirable qualities, such as kindness and generosity, and underscored the importance of addressing workplace safety issues in the agricultural sector.
The meeting concluded with a collective remembrance of Pimentel, reflecting the council's commitment to honoring his memory and advocating for improved working conditions for all laborers. The council's discussions highlighted both the personal and community impacts of Pimentel's life and the ongoing efforts to ensure safer work environments for farmworkers in Ventura County.