Board of Supervisors meetings & agendas
Agendas, minutes, and public participation details for countywide decisions. Track milestones, staff reports, and public comment windows as they are posted.

Ventura County policy hub
County decisions drive much of the regulatory environment. This hub keeps you aligned on county policy first, then routes you into each city’s permits, planning updates, and council actions.
Countywide hub
Use this hub to monitor countywide decisions on land use, housing, infrastructure, and regulations that affect employers across Ventura County.
Agendas, minutes, and public participation details for countywide decisions. Track milestones, staff reports, and public comment windows as they are posted.
Countywide land use and policy roadmap with ongoing updates. Track milestones, staff reports, and public comment windows as they are posted.
Permit types, application steps, and inspections for unincorporated areas. Track milestones, staff reports, and public comment windows as they are posted.
County supervisors make decisions that impact land use, housing, infrastructure, and business regulations.
Chair · District 4
Vice Chair · District 2
Supervisor · District 1
Supervisor · District 3
Supervisor · District 5
Use these city hubs to find council priorities, key plans, and business FAQs tailored to each community.
Need member-only resources?
The Ventura County Resource Vault includes permitting packets, grant tools, and curated programs.
Harbor economy, downtown retail, and 2050 General Plan implementation.
Port-adjacent growth, film-friendly business, and major capital projects.
Business parks, airport access, and small-town charm.
Business-focused city with TO/24 digital permitting and long-range planning.
Business-friendly city with economic development support and a resource center.
Historic downtown revitalization with a small-town business focus.
Boutique downtown, valley setting, and careful planning oversight.
Port and naval adjacency with a tight downtown business core.
Downtown revitalization, citrus heritage, and small business growth.
“The Last Best Small Town” with downtown commerce and agriculture roots.
Why it matters
Each city council agenda and planning update can affect business costs, housing supply, and infrastructure timelines. These hubs help CoLAB members stay ahead and mobilize when needed.
Looking for a specific resource?
We can add local ordinances, fee schedules, or permits to the city hubs at any time.