November 2012 Thousand Oaks Police Department City Watch Update

Here is the latest "City Watch" alert from Senior Deputy Tim Lohman of the Thousand Oaks Police Department. If you would like these updates directly from via email, click here for more information.

November kicks off the busiest shopping season of the year. During this time, many people feel rushed and stressed to get much accomplished.  Do not become complacent giving thieves an open invitation to make your home or vehicle a big gift box this holiday season.

When you park your vehicle at your home or out, make sure you roll up the windows, lock your vehicle, take the keys, and insure your valuables are concealed or removed.

While out shopping, be aware of your surroundings; scan the area from time to time. Avoid concentrating so hard on shopping that you fail to keep track of your surroundings, others near you, or your personal property.

Shop with friends or a relative if possible there is safety in numbers. As you

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Thousand Oaks Named to BICYCLING Magazine List of Top 50 Bike-Friendly Cities

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BICYCLING Magazine recently published a list of the top 50 bike-friendly cities in the United States for 2012. The list was completed based on cities with populations of 95,000 or more (roughly 300 U.S. cities are in this category) based on input from various sources, including the League of American Bicyclists. To make the list, BICYCLING indicates the city must also possess a robust cycling infrastructure and vibrant bike culture.

Congratulations goes out to the City of Thousand Oaks for placing 38th on this list! Thousand Oaks was one of only 3 Southern California cities to make the list, which included Los Angeles and Long Beach.

The top 10 cities named on the list were: Portland, Oregon, Minneapolis, Boulder, Colorado, Washington, DC, Chicago, Madison, Wisconsin, New York City, San Francisco, Eugene, Oregon and Seattle.

BICYCLING noted the 2011 addition of the 1.2 mile Conejo Creek Bike Path and the Conejo Valley Cyclists' recruitment of 300 cyclists for the 2011 Ride of Silence as factors in the City's ranking. The Conejo Creek Path connects Gainborough Road to Conejo Creek Park, Thousand Oaks Library and Thousand Oaks Teen Center.

Conejo Creek Bike Path

Conejo Creek Bike Path

The City of Thousand Oaks maintains approximately 80 miles of bikeways, including about 3 miles of bike paths, roughly 54 miles of bike lanes and other 20 miles or so of bike routes. The City takes bicycling very seriously...the City Council adopted a comprehensive Bicycle Facilities Master Plan in November 2010 to help prioritize future improvement projects around town.

Conejo Valley Cyclists is a popular local bicycling club offering beginning to advanced recreational rides as well as race paced training rides. The club organizes the extremely popular annual Cruisin' the Conejo bike ride in the spring of each year. Visit www.cvcbike.org to learn more.

Other local cycling clubs/groups in and around Ventura County at THIS LINK.

And of course, since its launch in 2006, the Amgen Tour of California is the biggest bike race in the United States. Learn more at www.amgentourofcalifornia.com. In 2011, the final stage of the tour was right here in Thousand Oaks.

Amgen Tour of California 2011 (Photo Credit: Marcella Ketelhut of Thousand Oaks)

Amgen Tour of California 2011 (Photo Credit: Marcella Ketelhut of Thousand Oaks)

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And finally, check out the City of Thousand Oaks "Bikesafe" website at www.toaks.org/government/depts/public_works/streets/bicycle/home.asp for tips and information to ensure safe bicycling around town.

Conrad N. Hilton Foundation is Relocating to Agoura Hills on October 29, 2012

Conrad N. Hilton, founder of Hilton Hotels, established the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation in 1944. Mr. Hilton bequeathed virtually his entire estate to the Foundation with a charge to relieve the suffering of disadvantaged and vulnerable people throughout the world. Following his father’s example, Barron Hilton has committed the bulk of his personal fortune to the Foundation as well. The Foundation has awarded over $1 billion in grants to date.

The Foundation identifies critical societal needs and supports strategic initiatives of providing safe water, ending chronic homelessness, preventing substance abuse, helping children affected by HIV/AIDS, helping youth transition out of foster care and supporting Catholic Sisters. The Foundation also focuses on program areas of confronting vision loss, overcoming multiple sclerosis, responding to natural disasters, nurturing Catholic schools and supporting hospitality education.

On October 29, 2012, the Foundation's Los Angeles offices will relocate to a new home in Agoura Hills, at 30440 Agoura Road, at the foot of Ladyface Mountain!

Architectect rendering of new Agoura Hills Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Campus

The initial office structure and maintenance building total 23,000 sq ft. Eventually there will be four buildings totaling over 90,000 sq ft, on 12 acres of the 70-acre site.

The new Foundation headquarters building meets LEED platinum standards. It has a unique chimney system that heats and cools the building naturally through a series of 17 chimneys and lets it flow into the building passively, without the assistance of fans. Warm air is cooled before flowing into the building and cold air is heated by rooftop solar-heated water, red

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November 6, 2012 Presidential General Election Registration and Key Voting Dates

The State of California has made it easier to register to vote by offering online voter registration for this coming November 6, 2012 Presidential General Election.

To register online, visit rtv.sos.ca.gov/elections/register-to-vote to start the online process or learn more at registertovote.ca.gov. The system will search the DMV database for your California driver license or ID card, date of birth and last four digits of your SSN. The Ventura County Clerk and Recorder Elections Division will contact you when the registration is approved or if additional information is needed.

You can also register to vote the old fashioned way by picking up a paper voter registration application at the Ventura County elections office, library, DMV or post office. More info at www.sos.ca.gov/elections/elections_vr.htm.

To vote for the November 6th election you must register by October 22, 2012!

Beginning October 8th, you may vote at the County of Ventura Elections Division, 800 S. Victoria Avenue, Ventura, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call 805.654.2664 or 800.500.3555 for additional information.

If you receive a Vote by Mail ballot, you may mail that in starting October 8th. However, keep in mind that Vote by Mail ballots must be received by the Elections Division office or any Ventura County polling place no later than 8 p.m. on Election Day. Completed Vote By Mail ballots may also be dropped off before Election Day at any of the 10 City Clerk’s offices countywide or in the 24-hour ballot drop off box located in front of the Hall of Administration at the Government Center in Ventura.

I love having the option of voting by mail. For many years I've been on "Permanent Vote by Mail" status and automatically receive my ballot so I can let it sit on my desk as I procrastinate until Election Day. If you want to receive a Vote by Mail ballot, either on a one-time or permanent basis, complete the form on the back page of the Sample Ballot you received in the mail. It must be received by 5 p.m. on October 30th (one day before HALLOWEEN!).

To find out if you are registered to vote, the Ventura County Clerk and Recorder Elections Division website has a handy tool where you type your name and date of birth. If you are registered, they tell you where your polling place is, not to mention the date you registered and what your party affiliation is (hmm, this seems overkill to me...if you know someone's name and birth date, you can find out their party affiliation).

I noticed when using the tool that you have to type the exact name you registered under. Nicknames or shortened names don't work. Visit recorder.countyofventura.org/elections/voter-lookups/am-i-a-registered-voter to check this feature out.

NOW GO ON, GET OUT THERE AND VOTE!

Spectacular Conejo Valley Double Rainbow on This Stormy 10.11.12 Thursday

Today was quite an unusual day of clear skies, rain, thunder, lightning and....rainbows! Chris Rowell of Newbury Park captured this outstanding shot of the double rainbow hovering above the Conejo Valley late this afternoon. You don't see rainbows this clear that often!

It had been awhile since we had rain around here! But apparently the sun is coming back this weekend. That's a good thing because there are quite a number of pumpkin patches around town awaiting visitors. See you there! And for nearly 100 upcoming Halloween events from now through Halloween night, visit bit.ly/VCHalloween.

Carmageddon II: 53 Hour I-405 Freeway Shutdown Planned for Sept 29-30, 2012

The second 10-mile closure of both directions of the I-405 over the Sepulveda Pass, popularly known as “Carmageddon,” has now been scheduled for Sept. 29- 30, 2012, when contractors will demolish the remaining side of the Mulholland Bridge.

The I-405 is the nation’s busiest freeway and will be closed in both directions for 53 consecutive hours between the I-10 and U.S. 101. Half a million motorists drive this portion of the I-405 over a typical weekend.

Motorists are advised to avoid the area to minimize auto congestion in the project area and throughout the greater Los Angeles region.

On Friday, September 28, ramps along the 10-mile closure area will begin to be shut down as early as 7 p.m., and closure of individual freeway lanes will begin at 10 p.m. to ensure full freeway closure by midnight. The closure is scheduled to continue until 5 a

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Regional Art Museum is Renamed California Museum of Art Thousand Oaks

The California Museum of Art Thousand Oaks (CMATO) is the new name for the Regional Art Museum (RAM).  The new name was announced at a town hall meeting on September 18, 2012.  The new name fully encompasses the mission and vision of the museum that will serve the communities of California. 

The development of a world-class art museum as a cultural centerpiece for our community is coming to fruition. The museum will be a vital resource and will offer access to, education of, and appreciation for contemporary and traditional fine arts. The museum will be located adjacent to the Civic Arts Plaza.

The CMATO's mission is committed to serving diverse audiences through the exhibition, interpretation, and exploration of the fine and design arts.

To learn more about the planned CMATO and how you can support efforts to bring it to fruition, visit www.cmato.org.