Neptune's Net and County Line Beach in Malibu are Local-Area "Must Do's"

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Neptune's Net is a Malibu icon, located across from County Line Beach in Malibu at 42505 Pacific Coast Highway. Everyone who lives in the local area just has to experience this favorite eatery overlooking the Pacific. 

Originally built in 1956, the location of the fryer and grill have not changed. However, it was originally a gas station, real estate office and restaurant called "Panorama Pacific at Solimar" but locals called it Jake's Diner (after Eastman "Jake" Jacobs, its owner). In 1974 it was sold and the new owners renamed it Neptune's Net. The current owners purchased it in 1991.

Some of our favorites at Neptune's Net are everything fried (fish & chips, shrimp, scallops, clam strips and calamari), fresh seafood (lobster, crab, shrimp and oysters), burgers and more. Quite a popular biker hangout but at the same time, family friendly.

If you're newbie, check out the menu and then find the back of the ordering line, which often stretches back to the refrigerated drinks area. Grab your drink first as you wait in line. Order. Grab a seat, either in the front patio overlooking PCH, the side patio adjacent to the parking lot or the indoor seating area. Learn more at neptunesnet.com.

After (or before) you've dined, park or re-park (it's nice to clear your spot at Neptune's Net for other folks) your car across the street at County Line Beach, a casual, perhaps 1/3 mile stretch of beach surrounded by residences on each side.

There are no facilities at this beach other than three porta-johns in the parking area. No parking fees. 

County Line Beach is popular with surfers and folks generally hanging out and jumping into the water. There are some rocks to explore on the west side of the beach too. And well-behaved dogs can often be seen at this beach.

Rocks about on the west side of the beach, which stretches around to residences.

Rocks about on the west side of the beach, which stretches around to residences.

Leaf Blower Guidelines in the City of Westlake Village

Yes, the City of Westlake Village has "recommended guidelines" for the operation of leaf blowers that was approved by the Westlake Village City Council on June 27, 2012.

The detailed Guidelines are available on the City's website at www.wlv.org but here are the highlights:

  1. Leaf blowers are only to be used between 7am and 4pm on weekdays and 8am to 4pm on Saturdays. Sundays and legal holidays are banned from use of gas powered leaf blowers.

  2. One must use leaf blowers at the lowest speed possible...if a higher speed is ABSOLUTELY needed, one must do so for no longer than two minutes.

  3. Mufflers and air filters must be used and serviced/cleaned periodically.

  4. One must observe wind direction when operating the blower...and must blow in the same direction of the wind (except of course if the wind is blowing into your neighbor's property, city streets/gutters or the lake, in which case you might want to stop blowing).

  5. Actually, one must NOT use leaf blowers when there are excessive winds or when any doors or windows are open.

Bottom line: When the area to be cleaned is small, grab a broom or rake and have at it. The guidelines state that failure to abide by the guidelines "could result in legal prohibitions against the use of leaf blowers."

The neighboring City of Thousand Oaks has no such guideline. The general Noise Ordinance in Chapter Five of the City's Municipal Code indicates that no powered equipment such as "backpack blower" (not to mention lawn mowers, edgers, etc.) shall be used between 9pm and 7am. That should explain why you never hear your neighbor mowing their lawn at midnight.

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Hillside Letters "SP" on South Mountain in Santa Paula

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When driving southbound in Santa Paula, look up towards the mountain south of the city (aptly named South Mountain) and you’ll see the letters SP boldly emblazoned high up on the hill that overlooks the Santa Paula Airport.

According to the Santa Paula Times, the letters are 125 feet long and 25 feet wide and originated in the 1922 time frame when a group of high schoolers made the trek up the mountain to carve the letters.

The brush was cleared annually over the years until the 1970s; for decades thereafter, the brush overgrew the letters and made them difficult to see.

Then, as part of the city’s centennial celebration in 2002, the Times noted that Limoneira Co. and other volunteers and donors worked to clean up the letters for all to see.

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Santa Paula is not alone in its mountain monogram. Other local area cities with monograms include Agoura Hills (there’s a letter A in the hill north of Agoura High School), the letters CLU emblazoned on the hill overlooking Cal Lutheran University, the letter F in the hills east of Fillmore, the letter V in the hills above Ventura High School and the letters VC in the hills above Ventura College.

Of course, the most prominent icon landscaped into a hill in Ventura County is Happy Face Hill seen by westbound drivers on the 118 near Kuehner Drive.

Happy Face Hill in Simi Valley - sure to bring a smile to your face.

Happy Face Hill in Simi Valley - sure to bring a smile to your face.

Restaurants That Opened and Restaurants That Closed in the Conejo Valley During the Pandemic

The World Health Organization labeled COVID-19 as a pandemic on March 11, 2020, when there were 118,000 reported cases in 114 countries, leading to 4,291 deaths. The state of California was placed on “Stay at Home” orders, effective March 19, 2020. The rest is history.

Meanwhile, we’ve been tracking eateries in the Conejo Valley, including Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, Newbury Park, Oak Park, Agoura Hills and portions of Calabasas that opened and closed since the pandemic began.

Eateries That Opened Since the Pandemic Began

Wingstop at Janss Marketplace Thousand Oaks (Opened Mid-April)

Nick the Greek Souvlaki & Gyro House at North Ranch Mall in Westlake Village (May 2021)

Cork Dork Wine Bar in Westlake Village (May 20. 2021)

Fierce Ave Korean BBQ in Newbury Park (2021)

Saffron Mediterranean Kitchen in Agoura Hills (January 2021)

O’t Bistro Asian Comfort Food at Janss Marketplace (March 2021)

Bagelicious Cafe at Whizin Market Square in Agoura Hills (December 2020)

Agoura Wine & Beer Co at Whizin Market Square in Agoura Hills

Drive-Thru Starbucks at Janss Marketplace (January 2021)

E+MON Sushi and Ramen at the Westlake Commons (December 2020)

Siblings Bakery in Thousand Oaks (January 2021)

Chef Danny’s Naru Bento at Janss Marketplace (November 2020)

Leone’s Original Italian Ices in Thousand Oaks (November 2020)

Porta Via at The Commons at Calabasas (September 2020)

Limena Peruvian Eatery in Thousand Oaks (July 2020)

Urban Vejjie at The Shoppes at Westlake (June 23, 2020; but closed in 2021)

Sage Plant Based Bistro & Brewery in Agoura Hills (May 2020)

Peebee & Jay’s Newbury Park (May 2020)

La Esquina Mexican Grill in Thousand Oaks (June 2020)

Armando’s Tacos Thousand Oaks (Fall 2020)

Pedals & Pints Brewing Company Thousand Oaks (March 17, 2020)

Eateries That Announced They are Opening Soon

The Waffle Experience in Newbury Park (Coming Soon)

Valentino’s Take & Bake Pizza in Thousand Oaks (Coming Soon)

Wild Fork Foods - Meat & Seafood Market in Thousand Oaks (Coming Soon)

Azuki Tea at North Ranch Shopping Center in Westlake Village (Coming Soon)

Viet Kitchen at The Village at Newbury Park (Opening Soon)

Amy’s Drive Thru Organic Fast Food in Thousand Oaks (Early 2022)

Barney’s Gourmet Hamburgers at The Commons at Calabasas (Summer 2021)

The Waffle Experience in Newbury Park (Coming Soon)

Furn Saj Lebanese Bakery at The Summit at Calabasas (Now Open - Late May)

Everbowl at the North Ranch Mall in Westlake Village (Coming Soon)

Salsa & Beer Mexican Food in Calabasas (Coming Soon)

Parma Pizzeria to open Agoura Hills Location (Coming Soon)

Caribbean Haven in Thousand Oaks (Coming Soon)

Chakaa Tea Cafe in Newbury Park (Coming Soon)

sweetgreen at The Promenade at Westlake (Coming Soon)

Eateries That Closed Permanently

Flame Broiler in Newbury Park

Lemonade Restaurant at The Promenade at Westlake (Feb 21, 2021)

Mimi’s Cafe Thousand Oaks (February 2021)

Currying Flavors in Agoura Hills (Late 2020)

Roma Italian Deli in Newbury Park (November 2020)

Currying Flavors in Agoura Hills (Fall 2020)

Champagne French Bakery at The Promenade at Westlake (Summer 2020)

Jack’s Donuts Thousand Oaks (August 2020)

Champagne French Bakery at The Promenade at Westlake (Summer 2020)

Taco Bell Westlake Village (July 2020)

Pizza Rev at The Oaks mall (Summer 2020)

Edelweiss German Bierhaus in Newbury Park (June 2020)

Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf on Moorpark Road in Thousand Oaks (May 2020)

Peet’s Coffee in Westlake Village

Freddy’s Frozen Custard and Steakburgers in Westlake Village (March 2020)

Starbucks on Moorpark Road (closed, but re-opened up the street as a drive-thru)

E.T. Donuts in Thousand Oaks

Flatiron Bagel in Thousand Oaks

Eateries That Closed Temporarily, Possibly Permanently (TBD)

Stacked at The Oaks mall

Red Robin at The Oaks mall

Pitfire Pizza in Westlake Village

Hot Dog on a Stick at The Oaks mall

Mishe Mokwa Trail to Split Rock and Balanced Rock at Circle X Ranch in Malibu

One of my favorite hikes with the kids is Mishe Mokwa Trail to Split Rock at Circle X Ranch in the Santa Monica Mountains above Malibu. 

The first challenge to this excursion is getting there. We are spoiled in the Conejo Valley, with trailheads into the Conejo Open Space pretty much within a mile of anywhere you live. Getting to Circle X Ranch is a bit more time consuming, taking upwards of 30 minutes for the 12 to 13 mile drive from Thousand Oaks via Decker Canyon. But we love it.

The Mishe Mokwa trailhead is the first parking lot off of Yerba Buena Road/Little Sycamore Canyon Road from Mulholland Drive, roughly five miles of twisty, turny roads. There are dirt lots on both sides of Yerba Buena.

(If you drive another .6 miles west/southwest on Yerba Buena Drive, you'll get to the Sandstone Peak trailhead parking area...another must do hike in the Santa Monica Mountains.)

Park and head to the clearly marked trailhead and start your 3 1/2 mile round trip journey to Split Rock. The trail itself is fairly moderate but wear good hiking shoes as there's plenty of rocks you'll be stopping on and over on this hike.

Springtime is my favorite time to hike this trail, when it is still on the cooler side and there's plenty of green surrounding you on the trails. 

About .4 mile into the hike, you'll come to this sign. Continue towards Split Rock. Or you can take this short trail to the Backbone Trail and the more direct path to Sandstone Peak.

About .4 mile into the hike, you'll come to this sign. Continue towards Split Rock. Or you can take this short trail to the Backbone Trail and the more direct path to Sandstone Peak.

You will soon start seeing the Echo Cliffs area and Balanced Rock. The closer you get to Split Rock, the better the view.  Shout out and you will see how Echo Cliffs got its name. And there's no question as to how Balanced Rock received its moniker.

Echo Cliffs and the well known Balance Rock as you head west on the Mishe Mokwa trail.

Echo Cliffs and the well known Balance Rock as you head west on the Mishe Mokwa trail.

There are a few areas where you have to do some low-key rock climbing as you get closer to Split Rock, but they are generally of moderate difficulty.

Split Rock you will clearly see is named after a very large rock that is split in several places, including one crack that is large enough to walk through. There is a picnic table at this shady area and a nearby creek for a peaceful area to take a break.

Split Rock

Split Rock

You can head back at Split Rock or continue onward towards the Backbone Trail and Sandstone Peak for a full six mile hike. For something a bit more daring, you can side track back to Balanced Rock via a trail that is not maintained by the National Park Service.

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We took this trail roughly about a third of a mile to Balance Rock and it does get a bit challenging, between dealing with overgrown areas and finding the right trail (there seems to be multiple trails) and some challenging sections. Not for everyone but certainly do-able. And once you get to this wonderful geologically unusual formation, any frustration with the trail seems worth it.

Balanced Rock is amazing to see from all angles, from both far away and up close.

Balanced Rock is amazing to see from all angles, from both far away and up close.

Once you reach Balanced Rock, you'll be amazed not only by its size but by the amount of shade it renders. We also discovered a "sign in" box in a crevice below the rock.

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Learn more about Circle X Ranch at www.nps.gov/samo/planyourvisit/circlexranch.htm.

2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Updates in Ventura County and Nearby Areas

NOTE THAT THIS INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME AS A RESULT OF CHANGING PANDEMIC CIRCUMSTANCES AND PUBLIC HEALTH ORDERS.

Check out the latest health orders and updates at www.venturacountyrecovers.org.

What’s Opening and When:

UPDATE 6/1/21: Ventura County to enter least restrictive “Yellow Tier” on June 2nd, which increases capacity limits in many business sectors. Full reopening still planned for June 15th.

UPDATE 5/27/21: Ventura County will align its masking guidance with CDC’s guidance effective June 15, 2021. Fully vaccinated people will not be required to wear masks or physically distance indoors or outdoors, except where required by law, including local business and workplace guidance.

UPDATE 5/17/21: Reagan Library to re-open to the public on May 26th

UPDATE 5/13/21: CDC announces if you are fully vaccinated, you can resume activities without wearing a mask or physically distancing, except as required by laws or other local guidance.

UPDATE 4/30/21: Newbury Park Library will open for in-person services on May 13 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from noon to 4pm.

UPDATE 4/27/21: Harley’s Simi Bowl to reopen on Wednesday, April 28th.

UPDATE 4/25/21: Camarillo Public Library to reopen on Tuesday, April 27th. Hours will be Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am to 6 pm.

UPDATE 4/20/21: The Thousand Oaks Library announced it will be reopening for limited in-person services beginning 4/21 on Wed/Fri 10am to 2pm and Sun 1-4pm.

UPDATE 4/8/21: Chumash Indian Museum in Thousand Oaks to open from 11am to 3pm starting April 10th/11th.

UPDATE 4/7/21: Dave & Buster’s Thousand Oaks is back open, after quite a long hiatus.

UPDATE 4/7/21: AMC Thousand Oaks, Cineopolis Westlake Village and Studio Movie Grill Simi Valley movie theaters reopened several weeks ago. Planned reopenings on May 7th include Regal Camarillo Palace, Regal Simi Valley Civic Center and Regal Janss Marketplace. Regency Agoura Hills has reopened, as have Plaza Stadium Cinemas in Oxnard, Century RiverPark 16 in Oxnard, Roxy Stadium 11 in Camarillo and Century 10 Downtown Ventura.

UPDATE 4/6/21: California Department of Public Health announced today that the state will open to all industries with normal operations effective June 15th if 1) a vaccine supply is sufficient for Californians 16 years or older who wish to be inoculated and 2) there is a consistently low burden of disease in terms of hospitalizations.

UPDATE 4/6/21: Ventura County to move into less restrictive Orange Tier on Wednesday, April 7th.

UPDATE 3/20/21: County of Ventura announces we are poised to move into the less restrictive Orange Tier on April 7th

UPDATE 3/27/21: Harley’s Valley Bowl and Harley’s Camarillo to reopen on March 27th.

UPDATE 3/16/21: Tomorrow the County of Ventura officially moves back into the Red Tier.

UPDATE 3/14/21: The County of Ventura appears poised to move back into the less restrictive Red Tier on Wednesday, March 17th.

UPDATE 3/2/21: Conejo Valley USD announces approval for return to on-campus learning on Monday, March 8th.

UPDATE 2/9/21: COVID vaccine now open to ages 65+ in Ventura County.

UPDATE 2/7/21: Houses of worship can now offer indoor services with capacity limited to 25% (previously limited to outdoor services only).

UPDATE 1/25/21: Regional Stay Home Order has been lifted. Four-week ICU capacity projections for the region are above 15%, the threshold that allows regions to exit the order. This allows Ventura County to return to the “Purple Tier” rules that were in place prior to 12/5/20. This means OUTDOOR operations now allowed for restaurants, gyms, playgrounds, places of worship, museums, etc. INDOOR operations now allowed for hair salons, barbershops, personal care, etc. Retail and libraries can open with 25% capacity.

UPDATE 12/5/20: Regional Stay Home Order goes into effect on Sunday, December 6th, for a minimum of 3 weeks, as hospital ICU capacity in Southern California has dropped below 15%. Back to take-out only, closed personal care services (e.g. haircuts), 20% capacity at shopping centers, etc.

UPDATE 12/3/20: Regional Stay Home Order announced today goes into effect within 48 hours in regions with less than 15% ICU availability.

UPDATE 11/22/20: Our Los Angeles County neighbors will be restricting in-person dining (indoor and outdoor) for at least 3 weeks beginning 10PM on Wed, 11/25 due to “alarming levels” of COVID-19. Take-out, drive-thru and delivery services continue to be allowed.

UPDATE 11/19/20: Gatherings with members of other households between 10PM and 5AM are banned from November 21st through December 20th in California.

UPDATE 11/17/20: It’s back to the more restrictive “Purple Tier” on 11/18. That means the following sectors cannot operate indoors: gyms, movie theaters, places of worship, family entertainment centers, restaurants, etc.

UPDATE 10/8/20: Certain Ventura County movie theaters will be reopening starting 10/9 at reduced capacity (lesser of 25% or 100 patrons), including AMC Thousand Oaks, several others.

UPDATE 10/6/20: County of Ventura moves into the state's "Red Tier" as of noon today, meaning places of worship, restaurants, movie theaters and museums can be operated indoors at 25% capacity or 100 people, whichever is less, gyms can reopen indoors at 10% capacity (with12 feet distancing required in Ventura County), all personal care services such as massage, tattoos and piercing salons can open indoors, indoor shopping malls can operate at 50% maximum occupancy (instead of 25%). food courts can also open following the state's guidelines for restaurants and indoor retail stores can now operate at 50% capacity (instead of 25%).

UPDATE 10/6/20: Ventura County schools may consider reopening dates as early as October 21st if Ventura County maintains its Red Tier status for two more weeks.

UPDATE 10/6/20: Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History and Sea Center to reopen indoors to the public on October 15th.

UPDATE 9/14/20 (revised 9/16): Ventura County Public Health publishes guidance on celebrating Halloween while following current health orders to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Trick or treating is “not recommended.”

UPDATE 8/31/20: Hair salons, barber shops and malls in Ventura County may reopen indoor operations, provided they comply with safety protocols.

Labor Day Weekend Updates: Santa Barbara County beaches will be temporarily closed for stationary activities Friday, September 4th through Monday, September 7th. Sitting, lying, standing, sunbathing, sightseeing, picnicking and all other non-exercise, passive or sedentary activities on beach parkways will be prohibited.

UPDATE 8/26/20: State of California unveils a new color-coded tier system for what to communicate what sectors can open and how.

UPDATE 7/16/20: Change to previous order on 7/1: Bars that serve food and wineries may open outdoor operations. Bars, pubs, brewpubs, breweries and other businesses licensed to sell alcoholic beverages must close indoor operations, buy may open outdoor operations if they offer sit-down, outdoor, dine-in meals. Alcohol can only be sold in the same transaction as a meal. Wineries and wine tasting rooms may open outdoor operations even if they do not offer meals. Only members of the same household may sit together at the table. Maximum on-premises time is 60 to 90 minutes. Bars must be closed to the public between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m.

UPDATE 7/13/20: Effective immediately, Ventura and Los Angeles Counties (along with 28 other California counties must close fitness centers, places of worship, offices for non-critical sectors, hair salons, barber ships and malls due to the the Covid-19 situation.

Counties that have remained on the County Monitoring List for 3 consecutive days will be required to shut down the following industries or activities unless they can be modified to operate outside or by pick-up.

  • Gyms and fitness centers

  • Places of worship and cultural ceremonies, like weddings and funerals

  • Offices for non-critical infrastructure sectors

  • Personal care services, like nail salons and body waxing

  • Hair salons and barbershops

  • Shopping malls

Shops that offer tattoos, piercings and electrolysis may not be operated outdoors and must close.

UPDATE 7/1/20: As of today, both Ventura and Los Angeles Counties have new restrictions for at least 3 weeks due to increase rate of spread of the virus. Closure of all brewpubs, breweries, bars and pubs, both indoors and outdoors (UPDATED 7/16/20). Closure of all indoor (not outdoor) operations of restaurants, wineries and tasting rooms, movie theaters, family entertainment centers, zoos, museums and cardrooms. See THIS LINK.

Harley’s Valley Bowl is opening on Friday, June 12th

Canyon Club Agoura is now open as of May 30th

Rancho Simi Community Pool planned to reopen on June 22nd

Ventura Botanical Gardens back open effective June 11th

Petersen Automotive Museum to reopen on June 19th

Ventura parks and beaches

Santa Barbara Zoo reopens June 23rd

Pleasant Valley Aquatic Center is reopening on June 29th

Harley’s Bowl Camarillo reopened on June 17th

Community Pool at CLU to reopen for lap swim only on June 22nd (must reserve lane online)

Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles is reopening June 19th

Buena Lanes reopened on June 15th

The Bank of America Performing Arts Center Thousand Oaks has announced it will remain closed for live concerts until January 2021.

Golf N Stuff Ventura reopened on June 17th

Defy Extreme Sports (formerly called Dojoboom) reopened June 20th

SkyZone Ventura is reopening on June 26th

Iceoplex Simi Valley reopened on June 12th (public sessions not available yet)

America’s Teaching Zoo at Moorpark College indicates it will remain closed until “at least July 15th…possibly longer.

Outdoor portions of Strathearn Historical Park & Museum opened on June 15th.

The Moxi, Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation in Santa Barbara reopens to members only on July 9th

Boulderdash Indoor Rock Climbing is now back open to members and punchcard holders at both Thousand Oaks and Ventura locations.

LA County beaches are closed to the public 7/3 5 am to 7/6 5 am

Ventura County beaches will be closed from 5:00 a.m. on July 3 through July 6 at 5 a.m. to prevent crowding that results in the spread of COVID-19. Parking lots and restrooms will also be closed.

According to CBS, Santa Barbara County beaches will also be closed July 3rd, 4th and 5th.Four-week ICU capacity projections for the region are above 15%, the threshold that allows regions to exit the order.


NOTE: There have been so many changes and updates to the various orders described below since announcement of stay at home orders in mid-March that we recommend visiting the following sites for the latest updates:

Ventura County health order updates: www.vcemergency.com (the latest update to the Stay at Home order dated 5/29 extends the order to 6/14)

Ventura County reopening updates: www.vcreopens.com

Los Angeles County updates: covid19.lacounty.gov

COVID-19, the highly contagious new coronavirus that originated in Wuhan, China in December 2019, has taken the world by storm. On March 11th, the World Health Organization labeled COVID-19 as a pandemic.

Numerous measures are being put into place in order to stop the spread of this infectious respiratory disease. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend the following for those at a higher risk of getting very sick from the illness:

  • Keep space between yourself and others; e.g. practice “social distancing.”

  • Stay away from others who are sick, limit contact and wash your hand well and often.

  • Avoid crowds as much as possible. Avoid cruises and air travel.

  • Wash with soap and water at least 20 seconds.

On March 12th, Governor Newsom issued an executive order that, among other things, gatherings of over 250 people should be cancelled or postponed until at least the end of March (this has since been extended to TBA).

Here is a compilation of mostly local updates on what is being done to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.

GENERAL INFORMATION

The VCEmergency.com website is updated frequently with COVID-19 updates at www.vcemergency.com. The site tells you what to do and where to go if you believe you have contracted the virus. The number of positive COVID-19 cases reported on that site are updated HERE.

CDC updates at www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html. The number of total cases and deaths in the U.S. are reported there and summarized here at THIS LINK.

The World Health Organization recognized COVID-19 as a pandemic on March 11, 2020., when there were 118,000 cases (5.7 million cases as of 5/29) in 114 countries, leading to 4,291 deaths (356,736 deaths as of 5/29). The WHO maintains a dashboard of COVID-19 cases around the world at THIS LINK and are compiled daily HERE.

3/19/20 6:44pm; The entire State of California has been placed on “Stay at Home” orders until further notice. Details at THIS LINK. Outdoor activities are not completely banned, but residents must maintain a social distance of at least six feet away from other people.

3/26/20: The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act that was signed into law. CARES provides over $2 trillion in relief to businesses and individuals. One aspect of this legislation is Recovery Rebate Checks that are discussed in detail HERE.

3/17/20: Ventura County Public Health announced the following types of businesses in Ventura County are ordered to close effective 12:01 a.m. March 18th until changed by the county: Bars and nightclubs that do not serve food, movie theaters, live performance venues, bowling alleys and arcades, gyms, fitness centers and aquatic centers and wineries, breweries, and tap rooms that provide tastings. Anyone 75+ or 70+ with health issues are ordered to shelter in place of residence until April 1st. Restaurants may only prepare and offer food for delivery, pick-up or drive-thru. UPDATE: Three days later, on 3/20/20, the order is now “Stay Well at Home” through April 20th.UPDATE 4/14/20: The Ventura County Stay at Home Order will be extended to May 15th according to the VC Star on April 14th.

UPDATE 4/18/20: VC Public Health issued a new Stay at Home Order tonight, applicable at 11:59PM tonight until 11:59PM on May 15th. Here are some highlights of changes from the previous order:

1. Public/private gatherings of six or more are prohibited (previously 2 or more).
2. Non-Essential businesses of 10 or less with no physical interaction with the public may operate (with proper social distancing protocols in place).
3. Gatherings of up to 10 people are allowed for the purpose of live or virtual presentations if done outside and persons from the same household must be in a motor vehicle with no more than 5 people in the vehicle. Vehicles must be at least 6 fee apart.
4. The list of Essential Activities for outdoor activity now includes golf, tennis and pickleball, among other activities (such as cycling, hiking, gardening, etc.)
5. The list of Essential Businesses has expanded somewhat, to now include drive-thru car washes, auto sales and businesses that support other Essential Businesses.
6. Same as before: Only businesses whose primary business is selling food, beverages, pet supplies or household products (cleaning and personal care) are considered Essential Businesses. If less than a third of a business’s gross sales constituted essential products over the last six months, they are not considered an Essential Business. No clothing, jewelry, sporting goods, furniture, etc. sales.

3/31/20: Ventura County Public Health expanded upon previous orders on 3/17 and 3/20 to include additional limitations and restrictions. Only businesses providing essential food/drinks, pet supplies, household items and auto repair shops and supply stores may operate.

4/9/20: An updated Stay Well at Home Order was issued today by Ventura County Public Health that advises long-term care facilities to relocate COVID-19 patients to hospitals, eliminates gatherings of 2 or more people outside a household (except to operate essential businesses/services), enables bike shops and car dealers to sell online and deliver items to residences only, requires essential businesses to post social distancing protocols and more.

5/12/20: VC Public Health announced that certain additional businesses may begin opening 5/13, with Covic-19 protection measures in place. These include childcare for those outside of the essential workforce, office-based businesses, select service businesses such as car washes, pet grooming and landscaping and outdoor gallery spaces.

5/20/20: The County of Ventura is the first and largest Southern California county to receive approval from the California Department of Public Health to move forward on an accelerated Stage 2 path to reopening. With this approval, Ventura County restaurants can now offer dine-in options and all retail businesses with exterior facing entrances are permitted to have customers inside of their stores, starting Thursday, May 21st.

6/11/20: The VC Health Officer issued an updated health order effective June 11. The order approves implementation of state guidance regarding various types of business and entities such as houses of worship, campgrounds, outdoor recreation, day camps, family entertainment centers, fitness facilities, hotels, eateries, museums, galleries, zoos, etc. The health order is in effect until further notice.

6/18/20: The State of California has mandated the use of face coverings when out and about.

5/26/20: Hair salons and barbershops may apply to reopen beginning 5/27 in Ventura County.

Compilation of COVID-19 guidance on the California Department of Public Health site.

CDC list of disinfectants for use against SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19 at www.epa.gov/pesticide-registration/list-n-disinfectants-use-against-sars-cov-2.

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health updated its “Safer at Home” order on April 10th, which extended the order to May 15th (UPDATED ORDER 5/29 EXTENDS ORDER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE).

MAY 6TH UPDATE: LA COUNTY TO BEGIN LIFTING RESTRICTIONS ON CERTAIN BUSINESSES AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES EFFECTIVE MAY 8TH. Trails and parks to reopen.

LA COUNTY BEACH UPDATES AT beaches.lacounty.gov/covid-19-facility-closures/#beaches.

Fri 4/17: The County of Ventura Parks Department announced that all county day use parks will reopen to pedestrian and bicycle access only. County trails are also open. All county campground parks will continue to be closed. See a list of inland parks at www.ventura.org/parks-department/inland-parks. UPDATE 5/17: Foster Park at 37 Casitas Vista Road in Ventura is closed until further notice due to overcrowding and illegal parking yesterday.

4/30 Update: VC Sheriff announced that parking on PCH Will be closed between County Line Beach and Point Mugu State Beach will be closed. Also closed will be parking between Emma Wood State Beach to the Santa Barbara County line.

SCHOOLS

3/18/20: Ventura County Office of Education announced that all Ventura County school districts will be closed until Monday, May 4th. UPDATE 4/1/20: VCOE announces ALL Ventura School districts will be closed through the remainder of the school year, while distance learning and school meals will continue.

Simi Valley USD announced school is cancelled the week of March 16. Spring break is the following week and current plans are to reopen March 30th. An update will be communicated no later than March 27th. (NOW CLOSED THE ENTIRE SCHOOL YEAR)

Conejo Valley USD announced school is cancelled the week of March 16th and potential extension of closures will be announced prior to Friday, March 20th. UPDATE 3/18/20: CVUSD announced schools now will be closed through Monday, May 4th. Virtual learning activities will be put in place. Details at conejousd.org/Coronavirus-Health-Safety-Tips-and-Information. (NOW CLOSED THE ENTIRE SCHOOL YEAR)

Local colleges and universities announced virtual instruction plans. CSU Channel Islands, Ventura County Community Colleges (Moorpark, Oxnard, Ventura), Cal Lutheran and Pepperdine.

PARKS, BEACHES AND TRAILS

Conejo Recreation & Park District announced on March 12th that the Goebel Adult Center will be closed starting March 13th and other community centers like the Teen Center, Borchard Community Center, Hillcrest Center, CLU Community Pool, etc., will be closed starting March 14th until further notice. CRPD leagues and classes will be cancelled as of March 14th until further notice. UPDATE 3/20: Most spring events and classes are cancelled or postponed.

  • 3/30/20: All trails and playgrounds as a reminder are closed until further notice.

  • As 4/1/20: CPRD has closed the Borchard Skatepark, all tennis courts, pickleball courts, basketball courts and the pump track/bike park and beginners’ bike pump track at Sapwi Neighborhood Park. PICKLEBALL COURTS, TENNIS COURTS AND DISC GOLF REOPENED AS OF 4/20. SOCIAL DISTANCING, NO GATHERING, NO HANGING OUT IS CRITICAL

  • As of 4/2/20: CRPD has closed the Conejo Creek Dog Park, off-leash areas at Estella, Kimber and Walnut Grove Parks and all volleyball courts. THESE ARE REOPENED AS OF 4/20

  • 4/29: Conejo Valley Botanic Garden is now open weekdays only. Parking lots closed. Wear masks and be sure to socially distance.

CRPD Virtual Recreation Center: www.crpd.org/virtual-recreation-center

City of Agoura Hills Community Services Department announced on March 12th that all upcoming programs and recreation facilities will be closed until further notice. Additionally, as of March 20th, all park playgrounds and restrooms in Agoura Hills are closed until further notice. Park open space and walking paths will remain open.

Pleasant Valley Recreation & Park District announced as of March 14th, all indoor facilities (Senior Center, Community Center, etc) are closed and activities, classes, leagues are cancelled and special events are cancelled through the end of April. PVRPD parks will remain open but they remind us to adhere to the 6 foot social distancing guidelines.

As of 4/2/20: Camarillo Grove Park and hiking trails open 7am-5pm. All neighborhood and community parks are open, but playgrounds and fitness equipment are off limits. Dog parks at Mission Oaks and Springville open 7am to dusk. Updates at pvrpd.specialdistrict.org/updates. Camarillo Grove Park will be Closed April 11 & 12 (Saturday & Sunday) in an abundance of caution for Easter weekend gatherings and will re-open on Monday (April 13).

Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District announced all meetings and events, activities and facilities (community centers, pool, Strathearn Historical Park, Santa Susana Train Depot, etc.) are closed as of March 14th. UPDATE 5/15: Most activities and events cancelled through June 30th. Facilities closed through May 31st. Updates by RSRPD to be posted at rsrpd.org.

RSRPD parks, trails, public restrooms and other outdoor spaces remain open, but playground structures, equipment, tennis courts, volleyball courts, basketball courts, etc. are closed through at least May 31st.

On March 22nd, due to overcrowding of trails and folks not consistently practicing six foot social distancing, the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority closed all trails in the Santa Monica Mountains within its jurisdiction. Some of those closest to the Conejo Valley include Happy Camp Canyon in Moorpark, Las Virgenes View Park, Zev Yaroslavsky Las Virgenes Highlands Park, Triunfo Creek Park, King Gillette Ranch, Rocky Peak Park in Simi Valley and Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve.

On March 22nd, the National Park Service closed Solstice Canyon Park due to overcrowding. Other NPS locations will also be closed if proper social distancing is not maintained by trailgoers.

On March 24th, the National Park Service announced it has temporarily closed parking areas at all Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area parking areas. They have not closed off day use access to the trails to mitigate crowding. UPDATE: On April 1st, the National Park Service announced that trails in Ventura County will be closed from 2 pm on Fridays until 6 am on Mondays until further notice. These trails include Rancho Sierra Vista (including the Wendy Trailhead), Circle X Ranch (including Sandstone Peak, Mishe Mokwa, etc.), Cheeseboro Canyon and Deer Creek.

NPS UPDATE 5/8/20: TRAILS MANAGED BY THE NPS IN THE SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS WILL BE BACK OPEN ON WEEKENDS EFFECTIVE 5/9/20, INCLUDING PARKING LOTS (EXCEPTION: SOLSTICE CANYON). Visitor centers at King Gillette Ranch and the Satwiwa Native American Cultural Center will continue to be closed.

On March 24th, Conejo Open Space Conservation Agency (COSCA) announced parking at most trails will be closed off and that if excessive crowding and loitering at local trailheads continues, we risk losing access to them.

On Friday, March 27th, COSCA announced that all trails in the Conejo Open Space will be closed until further notice. This followed the announcement that all trails, beaches, beach bike paths and piers in Los Angeles County are closed March 27th though April 19th (subsequently extended to May 15th). UPDATED 4/20 AND 5/9 - SEE BELOW

COSCA UPDATE 4/20: COSCA announced today it will reopen trails from 6am to 6pm weekdays (5pm on Fridays), closed from 5pm Friday to 6am Monday. Parking lots and other facilities will remain close. Folks must practice social distancing and not congregates in groups of more than 5 or we risk losing access again to the trails. They ask that you walk to a local trail rather than drive to one. Masks are encouraged, but not required, nor a substitute for proper social distancing.

COSCA UPDATE 5/8: Trails in the Conejo Open Space will reopen on weekends starting tomorrow.

Effective March 31st, all California State Parks in Los Angeles County are closed. The parking lots of ALL 280 state parks are closed. Point Mugu State Park and San Buenaventura State Beach is also now closed to all use (as of 4/1/20). Details at www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=30355. Additionally, effective April 8th, Emma Wood State Beach and Mandalay State Beach are closed. UPDATE 5/15: Point Mugu State Park and Sycamore Cove beaches open but parking lots remain closed. UPDATE 5/15: Malibu Creek State Park is open but parking is limited to lower lot. Rock Pool and Century Lake are closed. UPDATE 5/23: Parking lots at Point Mugu State Park have reopened.

Effective April 1st, all parks and beaches in the City of Ventura were closed until further notice in order to support the urgent need for physical distancing during the COVID-19 emergency period. This includes the Promenade, Pier, and Wastewater Treatment Plant wildlife ponds. City Council voted on April 20th to re-open beaches (including promenade area) and parks on a LIMITED basis for active use only. Playgrounds, parking, facilities to remain closed. EFFECTIVE 5/29, Ventura beaches are also available for “passive” use as long as social distancing takes place and large groups do not congregate.

Westlake Village Dog Park is closed March 9th through May 1st for the annual turf renovation project.

City of Port Hueneme closed Hueneme Beach April 1st. However, the beach is reopened April 18th but only for individual exercise and activities like walking, running, surfing, etc. The pier, playground, restrooms, etc. continue to be closed.

City of Oxnard beaches and parks have remained open. Park restrooms, parking lot, athletic courts, skateparks, playgrounds, dog parks, etc. are closed.

VENUES AND BUSINESSES

B of A Performing Arts Center Thousand Oaks is announcing cancellations and rescheduled performances at https://www.facebook.com/bapactoaks

The Moorpark Active Adult Center is closed until further notice, beginning March 13th.

The LA Zoo is closed through at least March 31st (UPDATED TO MAY 15TH)

Many, if not most, or perhaps even all local area museums will be closed for extended periods.

AMC Theatres has announced is closed for 6 to 8 weeks

The Santa Barbara Zoo will close effective March 17th until further notice.

Old Mission Santa Barbara was still open (as of 3/14) for self-guided tours 9am to 5pm. However, all docent-led tours are cancelled through April 30th. UPDATE 3/20: All tours closed through at least March.

America’s Teaching Zoo at Moorpark College is closed to the public and there will be no shows through April 12th. Zoo birthday parties are canceled until April 18th at this time.

The Reagan Library and all Presidential Libraries across the country will be closed until further notice.

Ventura County Library branches will remain open (as of 3/14). Library programs and events are cancelled or postponed until further notice. UPDATE: All branches are now closed until further notice.

City of Moorpark announced the Moorpark Library will be closed until further notice, the Active Adult Center will be closed until further notice and recreational programs and events are cancelled through the end of April.

Simi Valley Library is closed March 14th to at least April 3rd, or until further notice.

Camarillo Public Library is closed until further notice.

All Los Angeles County Libraries, including the local Westlake Village and Agoura Hills branches, will be closed until the end of March (UPDATE: UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE). All programs have been cancelled.

All Southeast Ventura County YMCA facilities in the Conejo Valley are closed through March and beyond.

Los Robles Greens reopened on April 19th.

MUNICIPALITIES

Agoura Hill City Hall is closed to the public effective Monday, March 16th and all upcoming city events scheduled will be cancelled or rescheduled.

The City of Thousand Oaks has announced a formal state of emergency to help prepare to slow transmission of the virus. The T.O. and N.P. Libraries will be closed through March.

Guidance issued by the White House on March 16th calls for closure of restaurants, gyms, food courts, bars and other venues where groups of people congregate in states with evidence of community transmission.

Restaurant Revitalization Grants Guideline Announced by SBA - Grants of up to $5 Million Will Be Available

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The Small Business Administration has published details about the Restaurant Revitalization Grants (RRG) program. RRG became public law on March 11th, as part of the American Rescue Plan Act. The program appropriated $28.6 billion for the SBA to issue grants.

The program will award between $1,000 and $5 million to each eligible restaurant location, up to two locations per restaurant owner, while funds are available. Eligible eateries include restaurants, food stands, food trucks, food carts, caterers, and other places in which the public assembles to consume food.

Bakeries, brewpubs, tasting rooms, taprooms, breweries and the like are eligible if they can provide documentation that at least 33% of their gross receipts in 2019 were for on-site sales.

How are the grants computed? It’s actually pretty simple. Subtract 2020 gross receipts from 2019 gross receipts and deduct any Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans received. That’s the potential amount of the grant, limited to $5 million per physical location. In general, the more your revenue dropped in 2020 as compared to 2019, the more your restaurant will be eligible for.

There are alternative calculations for restaurants that were only partially open in 2019 or that began operations in 2020 by March 10th.

Funds can be used for payroll, mortgages, rent, employee benefits, utilities, supplies, food and beverages and other costs of doing business. Funds must be used by March 11, 2023.

The program is only available to restaurants that are open. The program does not apply to publicly traded companies, though franchises are eligible.

Applications will be opening soon at restaurants.sba.gov.