Move To Camarillo

Camarillo's is known for its quality of life, cohesive business community, mild climate and proximity to educational opportunities.



Move To Camarillo


You're relocating yourself, and perhaps your family, to this growing city, and you need answers to all the who, what, where, when and how questions. Click on over and discover how simple it can be to get ready for your move to this wonderful city.

Child Care

Camarillo is young at heart, and increasingly younger in age, as many recent arrivals and long-time residents are having, and raising, children in Ventura County. As they grow up, your kids will find they have a wealth of options to see to it that they develop into sterling citizens of this terrific town.

Emergency Services

Within the Camarillo city limits, fire, police and Emergency Medical Service (EMS) may be reached by dialing 911.

City

At the city's incorporation in 1964, a council-manager form of government was created. The five member city council is elected at large for four year terms. As of January 2009 the mayor of Camarillo is Don Waunch, who also served as mayor in 2004, and has been a Councilmember since 2000.

Housing

Every day sees the arrival of more and more newcomers to Camarillo. With this steady increase in population comes a correspondingly high demand for both new and existing housing.

Movers and Transportation

Whether you are moving within California of from another state, learn the best ways to get in, out and around the region.

 

News Media

Local newspapers, television and radio stations.

Places of Worship

Camarillo has become a cultural melting pot, and with its growth in population comes an attendant increase in the numbers and denominations of area places of worship.

Public Library

The mission of the Ventura County Library is to meet the general reading, life-long learning and informational needs of the people of Ventura County, with special focus on children, youth and families.

 

Retiring in Camarillo

With more and more Americans reaching retirement age, it's no wonder many are choosing the Camarillo area as home - with its location near the coast bringing mild ocean breezes and temperatures in the 70's throughout most of the year, and an annual average of over 300 days of sunshine. There are any number of opportunities for retirees to keep active - from volunteering your time with deserving community organizations to engaging in Camarillo's healthy, outdoor lifestyle.

Schools

With 21 public schools and 5 private schools to choose from, Camarillo offers quality education at all ages. There is also 1 university, California State University Channel Islands and a private college, St. John’s Seminary.

Telephone & Utilities

Where to call for telephone, electricity, gas, cable, etc.