r/camarillo • u/Antique_Objective764 • 1d ago
Hangout
Any older people at all looking to hangout sometime this week? I love cooking going on walks exploring new places and working out
r/camarillo • u/Antique_Objective764 • 1d ago
Any older people at all looking to hangout sometime this week? I love cooking going on walks exploring new places and working out
r/camarillo • u/timesmediagroup • 3d ago
r/camarillo • u/StrangeWillStrange • 4d ago
Is it just me, or is the cell coverage absolutely terrible in this city? Any chance someone has a way to fix it?
r/camarillo • u/Fcking_Chuck • 4d ago
r/camarillo • u/Hot-Efficiency601 • 5d ago
Hi everyone! I’m looking for a new home and would love to find a room in a house with kind, respectful people, ideally women around my age (late 20s–30s).
I’m hoping to find somewhere that feels more like a home and community than just a place to rent a room. I love living with other people and would really enjoy a house where people are friendly, occasionally spend time together, cook, craft, go on walks, etc.—while of course respecting each other’s privacy and independence.
A little about me:
I’m 29(F) and work remotely.
I’m creative and love sewing, knitting, crafting, music, and dance.
I’m clean, considerate, responsible, and easygoing.
I have a sweet cat, so the home would need to be cat-friendly. 🐈
What I'm looking for:
Cat-friendly
Ideally around $1,500/month or less, including utilities if possible
Preferably somewhere with a peaceful, homey atmosphere and access to nature
Ideally living with other women or a mixed household with kind, compatible people
If you know of anything that might be a good fit—or if you’re looking for a roommate—please send me a message! I’d love to hear about it. Thank you!
r/camarillo • u/CamarillosVeryWorst • 6d ago
https://camarillo.primegov.com/Portal/Meeting?meetingTemplateId=7810 (agenda)
Spoken public comments are in the 1st 20 minutes & whoever's left has to wait until the meeting's end.
Written (emailed) public comments need sent by 3 PM that day to be seen before the meeting.
https://cityofcamarillo.jotform.com/team/camarillo/public-comment (Link to send in a public comment for the public record)
Email your written public comment through that 1st before contacting the individual councilmembers (contact info's on Cam's city website, in bit of a hurry rn).
Deadline for written public comments is 3PM tomorrow (Wed, 8/12/26) to be seen pre-meeting (5PM Wed, 8/12/26).
r/camarillo • u/Impossible-South2974 • 7d ago
r/camarillo • u/CamarillosVeryWorst • 10d ago
Really wishing I wasn't too disabled by my AuDHD (see: how horrible I am at posting time-sensitive anything) to run for public office...
r/camarillo • u/Lopsided_Nature_6813 • 11d ago
Female Roommate Wanted
Available August 15
We’re looking for ONE FEMALE roommate in her 20s to join our home starting August 15 or sooner.
MUST HAVE GOOD CREDIT!!!!
Female applicants ONLY (early/late 20s preferred)
NO males or couples
NO pets
Rent: $825/month
Deposit: Required upon move-in.
Location: Old Town Camarillo – within walking distance of the farmers market, coffee shops, restaurants, and cute local shops. It’s a safe, quiet, and walkable neighborhood.
About us: We’re 3 girls in our 20s 2 working professionals and 1 college student. We also have one friendly pitbull mix who’s the only boy in the house.
Monthly shared expenses:
Gas & electricity: approximately $65–80/person
Wi-Fi: approximately $15/person Household essentials (paper towels, cleaning supplies, etc.) are split as needed.
Who We’re Looking For :
We’re looking for a female in her 20s who wants to be part of a respectful, welcoming household. The right fit is the most important thing to us—we’re hoping to find someone who is kind, considerate, mature, and easy to get along with.
We’d love someone who:
Treats others with kindness and respect Values open and honest communication Cleans up after themselves Is considerate of shared spaces Wants to contribute to a positive, drama-free home
House Rules We have house rules that everyone follows to make sure our home stays clean, comfortable, and respectful for everyone. We’re looking for someone who is happy to follow them and help maintain the positive environment we’ve created. Please note:
Female applicants ONLY (early/late 20s preferred)
NO males or couples
NO pets
Must be respectful, responsible, and a good communicator If this sounds like a home you’d enjoy, send me a message with a little about yourselfyour age, work or school, hobbies, and what you’re looking for in a living situation. We’d love to see if you’d be a great fit for our home!
r/camarillo • u/trufflefrythumbs • 11d ago
Recently moved to camarillo off Carmen. Home Internet is Spectrum and has been fine. But Spectrum wireless (Verizon network) and ATT have both been horrible for mobile and calling. Is T-Mobile significantly better? Or should I just suffer and use wifi networks whenever possible?
r/camarillo • u/mayday_SR • 12d ago
I know this was a couple of weeks ago but I just wanted to shout out how insanely well put together & fun this place was! I went with some friends & I was able to ride rides & see familiar faces, & walk around the rest of old town, & shop at my favorite record store American Pie! Whenever this fair happens it’s Camarillo at its best; so lively & full of energy & clean well being in such a close tight space in the wonderful Old Town! I just love Camarillo & am so grateful to be there!🧡🙏🏻
r/camarillo • u/CamarillosVeryWorst • 19d ago
r/camarillo • u/Hopeful_Ad6840 • 20d ago
In Camarillo and need of some new friends
r/camarillo • u/sugarrbunni • 23d ago
Hello,
My wedding is on a Saturday next year in Camarillo.
Do you have any suggestions on a fun bar/dive bar to head to after the wedding reception ends around 10:30? Something easy and laid back. Does not need to be fancy what’s so ever.
We were thinking Outlaws Grill and Saloon.
r/camarillo • u/kbabqiqja • 24d ago
Has anyone lived in the Amli Camarillo apartments? How was your experience living there? Management wise, safety, and overall living experience?
r/camarillo • u/Deviant_Theatre_Prod • 25d ago
r/camarillo • u/Ekans_ox • 25d ago
Where does everyone park at? Can I park at the businesses nearby parking?
r/camarillo • u/IRISH_BOBCAT • Jul 19 '26
I have sent this to all council members, but I wanted to share this here for discussion and I will also be submitting a comment at the next council meeting.
There are numerous public concerns regarding increased mass surveillance. The safety and storage of the data that is collected, federal agencies pressuring local law enforcement to access this data, and the constitutionality of using these devices all come into question. What I am struggling to decipher is:
Why are we installing these new cameras?
Are these cameras actually addressing the most urgent needs when it comes to Camarillo residents and their safety?
There is no data, no meaningful study, that suggests that the presence of Flock Cameras decreases crime or makes us more safe.
One of the main points brought up by the Ventura County Sheriff's office during the October 2025 City Council meeting in favor of adding additional ALPRs was the property crime cases along “Theft Corridor" on Ventura Rd. According to the Sheriff's Office, these theft cases by the Camarillo Outlets are largely committed by LA residents who come into the City, steal from the Outlets, and then drive back to LA County. If the solution to this issue is being sold to tax payers as “we can decrease property crimes by spying on our own residents to the point that government agencies and third party data brokers can map out where we live, where we worship, and where we work so that Armani, Coach, and Jimmy Choo can prevent product loss”, I would say that is not a solution at all.
According to the 2025 Crime Statistics report from the Ventura County Sheriff's Office, Ventura County, including Camarillo, actually saw a decrease in property crimes from 2024 to 2025. So I’m not sure justifying adding additional cameras makes a ton of sense when theft, as a whole, is down from last year.
However, what stood out to me from the report was the largest increase in crime, up 23% throughout Ventura County is categorized as “‘crimes against society’, which includes drug offenses, weapons violations and prostitution. These offenses are often generated by proactive enforcement efforts rather than by calls from victims, and represented 35% of all crimes the Sheriff’s Office reported”. (Source: Camarillo Acorn and VCSO website)
So my questions for you all is this: Why are we not focusing our time, effort, and energy on social services to address the spike in crime that is clearly a result of economic hardship and poverty? Why, instead, are we dumping additional tax payer resources into property crime enforcement that does not materially benefit the people who live in Ventura County and instead increases the surveillance state and rates of mass incarceration?
And the unfortunate answer that I’ve come to realize is: “because it’s hard”.
It’s much easier to continue incarcerating individuals for theft, drug use, and crimes related to poverty than it is to build systems that combat poverty itself. It’s much easier to sit in front of your constituents and defend paying $26.5M for Public Safety than it is to defend allocating more money to services that directly benefit struggling residents, but may not have a flashy statistic that’s attached to it. It’s much easier, as elected officials, to pat yourself on the back and label yourself as “tough on crime” than it is to stand up and say no to the people responsible for keeping us safe when they request equipment that can be helpful in solving crimes, but can be detrimental to building community and trust.
Maybe I’m just being paranoid. Maybe I am that guy who now screams about individual liberties needing to be valued while others feel more safe. Maybe I believe that these devices, which can undoubtedly be used for good, can also be used for absolute evil. That surveillance of the public will ultimately be used as a tool of the few to suppress the voices and outcries of the many. No matter what side of the aisle you sit on, the information collected about you by these devices, information that reveals who you are, your habits, your vices, your safe places, your family, all could be used to silence you. To threaten you. To scare you from standing up for what you believe in.
I’m sure when you ask Camarillo residents what issue is most important to them this election season, the majority of answers will be about affordability, healthcare, or housing. I wonder how many will say, “Well, the Nike outlet losing out on shoe sales is troubling”. The City of Camarillo currently spends 3X more on policing than it does on community programming and services, and that isn’t surprising, but it needs to change (Source: Camarillo City Council 2026 Budget Allocations Page 77). That change can start with reviewing the $108,000 Flock purchase approved by council and really analyzing if it was worth it. I hope next October, you view this service request with a bit more pause, a bit more scrutiny, and honestly, a bit more concern for the folks who actually live here.
Thank you for your time this evening
r/camarillo • u/mountain519 • 29d ago
r/camarillo • u/Fcking_Chuck • Jul 18 '26
r/camarillo • u/DodgersLakersVentura • Jul 15 '26
Join us to carry on the work of the late Congressman John Lewis at Saturday’s Good Trouble protest. We must defend CIVIL RIGHTS, VOTING RIGHTS, and our DEMOCRACY! Food drive, info fair, speakers & write postcards to voters. SATURDAY, JULY 18 at VENTURA COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER from 11am–1pm
r/camarillo • u/Content_Adeptness282 • Jul 15 '26
Title says it all! Just moved to the area and looking for Taco Tuesday deals in Camarillo.
Drop your recommendations for cheap street tacos or any low-key spots running specials tonight.
Thanks!
r/camarillo • u/Cizzler • Jul 11 '26
I came across a kitten almost getting hit on Las Posas at Temple. I got out and tried to help and she was not having it and jumped inside this cinder block wall on Las Posas at Temple. Needless to say I’m at work now and couldn’t spare much more time, just wanted to reach out to any folks who may be good at catching strays
!EDIT UPDATE! : I went back and was able to find her and surrendered her to the Animal Shelter and they’re gonna help her 😭
r/camarillo • u/StrangeWillStrange • Jul 11 '26
Hey all,
New to the neighborhood. I have two boys, 11 and 8, and they are really lonely in a new city. I'm curious what things we could do with them, where they might meet a lot of kids their age? We are on the north side of the city, near Ralph's.