Ventura County is making strides in enhancing its online presence and community engagement, as highlighted in the recent Board of Supervisors meeting on April 8, 2025. County Executive Officer Dr. Johnson announced the transition to the new .gov website domain, VenturaCounty.gov, in compliance with Assembly Bill 1637. This change aims to bolster cybersecurity and instill greater confidence among residents and businesses in the county's digital services.
April is also recognized as Autism Acceptance Month, with the county celebrating neurodiversity and supporting individuals with autism and their families. A key event, the 13th annual "Ought to Run" fundraising walk, is scheduled for April 27 at California State University Channel Islands, promoting awareness and community involvement.
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The meeting also touched on pressing environmental concerns, particularly regarding the Chiquita Canyon Landfill. Supervisor Long raised alarms about potential contaminants affecting regional groundwater, emphasizing the need for timely updates and public awareness on this critical issue.
As the county continues to engage with its residents through initiatives like National Library Week and the upcoming "Bring Your Kid to Work Day," the focus remains on fostering community connections and addressing vital local challenges. The Board's proactive approach signals a commitment to both enhancing public services and ensuring the safety and well-being of Ventura County's residents.