Description: This feature class contains features representing the Bardsdale Cemetery District Sphere of Influence. Operates a cemetery in Fillmore/Bardsdale area. As Reviewed by the Ventura LAFCo on January 18, 2012.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: The polygon represent the spheres of influence for El Rancho Simi Cemetery. The district operates a public cemetery in the City of Simi Valley and vicinity. The Simi Cemetery is the first recorded cemetery in the Simi Valley, having been established in 1890 by Clementine Parantau on land she purchased from the California Mutual Benefit Colony of Chicago (Simi Cemetery Map, 4890).
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: The polygon represent the historical sphere of influence for Piru Public Cemetery District. The district operates a public cemetery in the Piru area.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Name: Bell Canyon Community Services District HSOI
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Description: The Mission of the Bell Canyon Community Services is to effectively provide necessary services to protect the safety and property and improve the quality of life of the community by providing the following services to the people of the District:• Rubbish, recycling and green waste removal• Enhanced traffic patrol under the provisions of a contract with the California Highway Patrol• Emergency medical (advanced life support) services under the provisions of a contract with the City of Los Angeles Fire Department• Organize, promote, conduct and advertise community recreation programs• Security services, including but not limited to burglar and fire alarm services to protect lives and property• Graffiti abatement
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
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Name: Channel Islands Beach Community Services District HSOI
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Description: This feature class contains features representing the Channel Islands Beach Community Services District Historical Sphere of Influence. Formed in 1982, the Channel Islands Beach Community Services District is an independent special district that provides water, wastewater and solid waste collection services to the unincorporated communities of Hollywood Beach, Hollywood-by-the-Sea and Silver Strand, wastewater services to the unincorporated water areas of Channel Islands Harbor, and water and wastewater services to areas within the City of Oxnard adjacent to Channel Islands Harbor (including County owned properties in Channel Islands Harbor).
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: The polygon represent the historical sphere of influence for the CSA 3. Provides private road maintenance for Camp Chafee Road in the unincorporated community of Casitas Springs.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: The polygon represent the historical sphere of influence for CSA 4. The district provides street lighting and street sweeping, school crossing guards for Oak Park Unified School District students, maintenance of roadway landscaping, public bike paths, non-structural subdivision perimeter walls and community identification markers, Community Emergency Response Team support, transportation, and volunteers-in-policing services for the unincorporated community of Oak Park.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
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Description: The polygon represent the historical sphere of influence for CSA 29. District provides sanitary sewer collection and, via contract, treatment services to the unincorporated communities of Mussel Shoals, Seacliff, Faria and Solimar Beach.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: The polygon represent the historical sphere of influence for CSA 30. The district provides sanitary sewer collection and, via contract, treatment services to the community of Nyeland Acres.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
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Description: This feature class contains the current sphere of influence boundary for County Service Area No. 33. Created to show current sphere of influence boundary. CSA #33 was formed to provide recreation and park services to unincorporated areas in the County that are not within the boundaries of other recreation and park districts. LAFCo 12-05S - Resolution of the Local Agency Formation Commission Making Determinations and Approving The Update of The Sphere of Influence For Ventura County Service Area No. 33 by Applying a Provisional Sphere. The Resolution was Adopted on April 4, 2012.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: The polygon represent the Historical Sphere of Influence for CSA 34. The district operates and maintains a sanitary sewer collection system, and via contract, treatment services for the unincorporated communities of El Rio and Strickland Acres.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Name: Lake Sherwood Community Services District HSOI
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Description: The polygon represent the historical sphere of influence for Lake Sherwood Community Services District. (Dissolved) This feature class contains features representing Lake Sherwood Community Services District Sphere of Influence. Provides potable, retail water to the unincorporated Lake Sherwood community.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: This feature class contains features representing Montalvo Community Service District Sphere of Influence. Adopted by the Ventura LAFCo on November 16th, 2011.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Name: Ventura County Fire Protection District HSOI
Display Field: COUNTY
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Description: The polygon represent the historical sphere of influence for Ventura County Fire Department. The Ventura County Fire Department is to anticipate and respond to the dynamic public safety needs of a diverse community of about 840,000 people. This includes not only fire prevention, but also education, response, and communication. Our wide-ranging response area covers 848 square miles and includes all unincorporated areas along with the cities of Ojai, Port Hueneme, Moorpark, Camarillo, Santa Paula, Simi Valley, and Thousand Oaks.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Name: Fox Canyon Groundwater Management Agency HSOI
Display Field: NAME
Type: Feature Layer
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Description: The polygon represent the historical sphere of influence for Fox Canyon Groundwater Management Agency. The district monitors the quality and regulates the quantity of groundwater in the Fox Canyon aquifer (Oxnard Plain area from the City of Fillmore to the Pacific Ocean). Does not provide direct water service.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: The polygon represent the historical sphere of influence for Ojai Basin Groundwater Management Agency. The district was established in 1991 to provides groundwater management through well regulation to the entire Ojai Valley east of Highway 33. Does not provide direct water service.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
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Description: The mission of the Camarillo Health Care District is to be a highly respected, preferred partner in Ventura County’s continuum of health care by providing valuable, effective, measurable, and integrated community-based health services that optimize health and wellness. Health care districts are a type of special district/public entity that provide health and wellness services for the communities they serve. They respond to the needs in their community by providing a range of services, which may include medical, clinical, or social setting programs and services, and education, wellness, resource and advocacy. Each of California’s Healthcare Districts is governed by a locally elected Board of Trustees who are directly accountable to the communities they serve.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
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Description: The polygon represents the current Blanchard/Santa Paula Library District Sphere of Influence.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: The polygon represent the historical sphere of influence for Fillmore-Piru Memorial District. The district operates the veterans memorial hall in Fillmore.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: The polygon represent the historical sphere of influence for Oxnard Harbor District. The Port of Hueneme is owned and operated by The Oxnard Harbor District, created in 1937, as an independent special district (business enterprise) and political subdivision of the State of California. Its mission is to operate as a self-supporting Port that enforces the principles of sound public stewardship maximizing the potential of maritime-related commerce and regional economic benefit. The Harbor District, by its charter, can acquire, construct, own, operate, control or develop any and all harbor works or facilities necessary to efficiently accomplish its mission. It prepares and controls its own budget, as well as fiscal activities. It is responsible for all Port construction and operations.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: This feature class contains features representing Ventura Port District Sphere of Influence. Owns and operates Ventura Harbor.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: The polygon represent the historical spheres for the Conejo Recreation and Park District. Conejo Recreation and Park District was created in November 1962 to provide and maintain parks for recreational activities and host events.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Name: Pleasant Valley Recreation and Park District HSOI
Display Field: NAME
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Description: The polygon represent the historical sphere of influence for Pleasant Valley Recreation and Park District. Pleasant Valley Recreation & Park District will provide and maintain a full range of quality facilities and programs focused on leisure, recreational and athletic activities for residents of the District. Facilities will support both organized activities and casual use and will address the interests and needs of all age groups.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Name: Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District HSOI
Display Field: NAME
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Description: The polygon represent the historical sphere of influence for Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District. The district provides recreation and park services to the City of Simi Valley and vicinity.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
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Name: Ventura County Resource Conservation District SOI
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Description: The polygon represent the sphere of influence for the VC Resource Conservation District. The Ventura County Resource Conservation District (VCRCD) is a Special District of the State of California dedicated to helping rural and urban communities conserve and restore the region’s natural resources
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: The polygon represent the sphere of influence for Ventura Regional Sanitation District. The Ventura Regional Sanitation District is a non-tax supported public agency providing sanitation services. We offer the highest quality service at the lowest possible cost for our customers, and we will provide solutions by involving our staff, our customers, and our community. The district owns and operates the Toland Road landfill. Provides support services to various water and wastewater agencies. Authorized to construct and operate sanitary sewer collection and treatment facilities within its boundaries.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: This feature class contains features representing extent of the Camarillo Sanitary District historical spheres of influence. Provides sanitary sewer collection and treatment services to the City of Camarillo and vicinity, generally west of Lewis Road.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: The polygon represent the historical sphere of influence for Ojai Valley Sanitary District. The Ojai Valley Sanitary District was formed in May 1985 to provide sanitary sewer collection and treatment services in the Ojai Valley and Ventura River Valley north of the City of Ventura.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: The polygon represent the historical sphere of influence for Saticoy Sanitary District. The district provides sanitary sewer collection and treatment services to the unincorporated community of Saticoy.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: The polygon represent the historical sphere of influence for Triunfo Water and Sanitation District. The district provides sewage collection and treatment services, supply potable water, and treat and sell recycled water. We serve more than 30,000 people in east Ventura County, including Oak Park, Lake Sherwood, Bell Canyon, and the Westlake Village and North Ranch portions of Thousand Oaks.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: The polygon represent the historical sphere of influence for Gold Coast Transit District. Gold Coast Transit provides fixed-route bus and paratransit services in the cities of Ojai, Oxnard, Port Hueneme and Ventura, and in the unincorporated County areas between the cities. The service area is approximately 91 square miles with a population of 385,000.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
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Description: Calleguas Municipal Water District provides reliable supplemental supply of regional and locally developed water in an environmentally and economically responsible manner. Calleguas’ primary job is importing and distributing water from Metropolitan Water District of Southern California; water that arrives via the State Water Project from northern California. To increase reliability, Calleguas can also pump water from its Las Posas Well Field.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: The polygon represent the historical spheres of influence for the Camrosa Water District. The Camrosa Water District, organized under the California Water Code, was established on July 24, 1962. Provides potable retail water, non-potable/recycled water, and sanitary sewer collection and treatment services to the eastern part of the City of Camarillo, the Tierra Rejada and Santa Rosa Valleys and CSUCI.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: Created to visualize and identify municipal water districts historical sphere of influence boundaries. The Casitas Municipal Water District is an independent special district that provides both wholesale and retail water to municipal and individual customers in the District and recreation at Lake Casitas, a reservoir operated by the District. Formed in 1956, the District is governed by a five member board of directors. The boundary and sphere of influence of the District are co-terminus. The District extends from the Los Padres National Forest boundary north of Ojai to the Pacific Ocean along both sides of the Ventura River drainage, and extends to the Santa Barbara County line along the Rincon. The District includes the City of Ojai, the unincorporated communities of Meiners Oaks, Oak View and Casitas Springs, and the westerly portion of the City of Ventura.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: The polygon represent the historical spheres of influence for Hidden Valley Municipal Water District. . The district provides recycled water service within the unincorporated community of Hidden Valley. Does not provide any direct water service.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: The polygon represent the historical sphere of influence for Meiners Oaks Water District. The district provides potable water service via wells to the unincorporated community of Meiners Oaks. The district was established in 1949
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Name: Metropolitan Water District of Southern California HSOI
Display Field: NAME
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Description: This feature class contains features representing the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (County of Ventura portion only) Historical Sphere of Influence. Represents changes to sphere after 3/15/2023 when the sphere was established based on Calleguas Municipal Water District sphere. Provides wholesale water from the State Water Project to cities and other districts for the entire area south of the Santa Clara River.
Copyright Text: Ventura County LAFCo, Information Technology Services Department - GIS
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Description: The polygon represent the historical sphere of influence for Pleasant Valley County Water District. The District was organized in 1956. The purpose was to construct a distribution system within the boundaries of the District and connect to the Pleasant Valley Terminal Reservoir of the Pleasant Valley Pipeline constructed by United Water Conservation District. The pipeline and reservoir supply supplemental irrigation water to farmlands within the District. The primary source of water distributed is from surface water received through the reservoir. An additional backup source of water is produced by the District’s eleven deep wells which were placed in operation in 1981.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: The polygon represent the historical sphere of influence for Triunfo Water and Sanitation District. The district provides sewage collection and treatment services, supply potable water, and treat and sell recycled water. We serve more than 30,000 people in east Ventura County, including Oak Park, Lake Sherwood, Bell Canyon, and the Westlake Village and North Ranch portions of Thousand Oaks.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: The polygon represent the historical sphere of influence for Ventura River Water District.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: The polygon represent the sphere of influence for Ojai Water Conservation District. The polygon represent the annexation/detachment for Ojai Water Conservation District. The district provides groundwater management through well regulation to the entire Ojai Valley east of Highway 33. Does not provide direct water service.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: The polygon represent the historical sphere of influence for United Water Conservation District. The district provides: (1) services related to wholesale water provision, water treatment, agricultural water provision, groundwater management, water replenishment, and groundwater and surface water conservation throughout its service area, and (2) potable water services, wastewater services, and recreational services within the Lake Piru Recreation Area.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
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Description: The polygon represent the historical sphere of influence for Oxnard Drainage District No. 1.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Description: The polygon represent the sphere of influence for Oxnard Drainage District No. 2. The district operates surface and subsurface agricultural drainage systems east of the City of Oxnard.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Name: Ventura County Waterworks District No. 1 HSOI
Display Field: NAME
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Description: These polygons represent the historical sphere of influence for the Ventura County Waterworks District 1. The district was formed November 22, 1921 to provides potable, retail water and treatment services for residential, commercial and agricultural customers. The area covers the City of Moorpark and contiguous unincorporated areas to the north and west. The Ventura County Board of Supervisors is the governing body of the District. All proposed policy changes are reviewed by the Citizen’s Advisory Committee prior to Board action.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Name: Ventura County Waterworks District No. 8 HSOI
Display Field: NAME
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Description: These polygons represent the historical sphere of influence for the Ventura County Waterworks District No. 8 boundary. The district provides potable, retail water services for residential, commercial and agricultural customers. The area covers the City of Simi Valley and unincorporated areas. The Ventura County Board of Supervisors is the governing body of the District.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Name: Ventura County Waterworks District No. 16 HSOI
Display Field: NAME
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Description: This feature class contains features representing the historical spheres for Ventura County Waterworks District No. 16 boundary. The district was formed May 8, 1972to provides sanitation treatment services for the community of Piru. The Ventura County Board of Supervisors is the governing body of the District.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Name: Ventura County Waterworks District No. 17 HSOI
Display Field: NAME
Type: Feature Layer
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Description: These polygons represent the historical sphere of influence for the Ventura County Waterworks District No. 17 district. The district was formed April 11, 1977 to provides potable, water services. The area covers the Bell Canyon and contiguous unincorporated areas to the north. The Ventura County Board of Supervisors is the governing body of the District. All proposed policy changes are reviewed by the Citizen’s Advisory Committee prior to Board action.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Name: Ventura County Waterworks District No. 19 HSOI
Display Field: NAME
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Description: These polygons represent the historical sphere of influence for the Ventura County Waterworks District No. 19 boundary. The district was formed November 4, 1980 to provides potable, retail water services for residential, commercial and agricultural customers. The area covers the community of Somis and surrounding rural areas. The Ventura County Board of Supervisors is the governing body of the District. All proposed policy changes are reviewed by the Citizen’s Advisory Committee prior to Board action.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division
Name: Ventura County Waterworks District No. 38 SOI
Display Field: NAME
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Description: This feature class contains features representing Ventura County Waterworks District No. 38 boundary. Provides potable, retail water to the unincorporated Lake Sherwood community.
Copyright Text: Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo), Ventura County Surveyor’s Office, Ventura County Information Technology Services Department – GIS Division