Ventura County information

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Dave Lindell
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Ventura County information

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Where does one go to do research in Ventura County?

Nothing fancy, I just need to know where to send someone to find existing Corner Records (if any), Tract Maps and possibly County(?) Flood Control information for their own lot in Simi Valley.

If it gets any trickier than a lot in a tract, who wants it?!?!

DLLindell@msn.com would be a good place to reply.

Thanks.
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Ventura County Surveyor Info

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The Public Works Agency is in the Ventura County Government Center and is located on Victoria Avenue adjacent to SR 126 in the City of Ventura.

PHONE & FAX NUMBERS (Area Code 805)

County Surveyor: Public Counter: 654-2068 Fax 477-7241 (Monday - Friday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM)

Subdivision Map Checking: 654-2067 Fax 477-7241
Dennis Hunter, PLS & PE
Simi Valley, CA
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Post by Dave Lindell »

Thank you very much!
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Post by goodgps »

I was at the concert when "America" (the band) first performed "Ventura highway".

I'll bet they didn't have enough recearch information. either.

Sorry . . .just a bit of Old man Humor.

I saw "America" at Fort Ord Ca. before they were "America"

How many others remember them ? . . . . Rastermaster ?
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Post by Ric7308 »

Dave,

I am going to the County first thing Monday morning for research. Email me the info and I will look stuff up for you.

Ric Moore
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Ric Moore

I sent it all in an e-mail.

Thanks again.
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You can buy the CD set from Ventura too and then you won't have to go down to the office. However, Ventura County has a lot of field books and "School District Maps" that aren't scanned. Anyway the CD set is really cheap and will handle most of your jobs.
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Post by Ric7308 »

Eric,

Exactly as you said, the CD is very helpful. But field books, etc. are not on them.

Ric
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