Sunday, November 11, 2007

Area: Newbury Park

(Reposted from previous)

Here is some information on the Newbury Park/Thousand Oaks communities:

Conejo Valley consists primarily of Thousand Oaks proper and the surrounding smaller neighborhoods, of which Newbury Park is one. T.O. “consistently ranks as the first or second safest large city (population between 100,000 and 499,999) in the United States in annual surveys” according to Wikipedia. Per capita income was $34,314 in 2006. The political situation is based on the “historically ‘slow growth’-minded city council” but there is increasing concern over the preserved open spaces in the area and the demand for land. There are three major public middle schools and three public high schools, all part of the Conejo Valley Unified School District. California Lutheran University is also located there. The Civic Arts Plaza of Thousand Oaks is an active live theatre. For Newbury Park, the average house value is listed at $291,000 on ZipCodes.com.

The political situation is based on the “historically ‘slow growth’-minded city council” but there is increasing concern over the preserved open spaces in the area and the demand for land. A notable issue in this department is the Dos Vientos Ranch, an ever-expanding project of large houses within spitting distance of one another. In a 2007 statement, Ventura County Supervisor Linda Parks cites other areas that have a history of preserving their land from this kind of excessive development.

The biggest selling point for any horse property in the area in my opinion: Foxfield. This riding club is located in Westlake and they offer lessons (adult and child), a summer camp, and boarding. They are home to the Foxfield Drill Team and they host a number of shows through the year. They are especially known for the Foxfield Medal Finals in October. Los AngelesEquestrian Center, Earl Warren Show Grounds, Seaside Park in Ventura, Hansen Dam Equestrian Center, and Flintridge Riding Club are all within reasonable distance even for single day shows.

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