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Residents push for community low-power radio and batting-cage noise limits; Ventura nonprofit announces awards luncheon
Summary
During general public comment on Feb. 12, Camarillo residents asked the council to help find donated space for a proposed low-power community radio station and to consider limits on backyard batting cages that produce loud impacts; Ventura County Leadership Academy announced its Journey to Leadership awards luncheon.
Several members of the public used the City of Camarillo’s general comment period on Feb. 12 to raise items the city may consider, including help finding donated studio space for a proposed low-power community radio station and asking the city to review backyard batting-cage noise.
Barry Funkhauser told the council he and partners are launching a nonprofit low-power FM station licensed to serve Camarillo called “Grama radio.” “Imagine a radio station that’s truly our own that provides emergency information in times of crisis — fires, floods, earthquakes — reliable information,” Barry Funkhauser said.…
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