Ventura County Star: Rattlesnake bite kills Ventura County woman

"...Ventura County authorities received at least two reports of people bitten by rattlesnakes in the Thousand Oaks area within a week and one person has died, officials said.

A Moorpark woman died from a rattlesnake bite on March 19, according to the Ventura County Medical Examiner's Office. Her cause of death was listed as rattlesnake venom toxicity. She was 46...."

(Paywall)

https://www.vcstar.com/story/news/special-reports/outdoors/2026/03/25/rattlesnake-bites-ventura-county-kills-one/89309502007/

#VenturaCounty #ThousandOaks #ConejoValley #rattlesnakes

Rattlesnake bite kills Ventura County woman

Ventura County authorities received multiple calls reporting rattlesnake bites in the past two weeks. Here's what to know.

Ventura County Star

Hmm, chatting with the paramedic in the family about the rattlesnake bite around here ("oh, there was another one yesterday... and they ran out of Crofab")

Me: "Is that three rattlesnake bites this week?!?!"

Him: "Oh, there have been more than that. They had to get Crofab up from Riverside County."

(Anyway, stay safe out there and watch for rattlesnakes if you are in Ventura County).

#rattlesnakes #hiking #MTB #VenturaCounty #ConejoValley

Just a note for those in the Conejo Valley (hikers, bikers): WATCH OUT FOR THE RATTLESNAKES! Two rattlesnake bites in the last week. Haven't seen any news articles, but at least one may have been fatal, per EMS/firefighter scuttlebutt. #ConejoValley #Hiking #MTB #Outdoors #ThousandOaks #NewburyPark

Yikes, this was/is a rattlesnake bite, mountain biker. Be careful out there, folks. (Satwiwa/SAMO)

https://m.ai6yr.org/@vcfddispatch_bot/116264811758294696

#VenturaCounty #EMS #wilderness #snakes #ThousandOaks #ConejoValley #NewburyPark

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Our local library has a "seed library", curious what they've got in there and how it's been doing. #solarpunk #seeds #gardening #ConejoValley #ThousandOaks
Ooof, they just ran out of ambulances in Thousand Oaks... too many calls. Massive wall time (ie time spent by an ambulance waiting outside the ER hospitals) #EMS #ThousandOaks #ConejoValley #PublicSafety

Every March, the City Council reviews our progress on housing. This year’s annual report brings a mix of significant wins and a clear-eyed look at the challenges still ahead.

After years of sluggish growth – where most new housing was small backyard cottages (ADUs) – we saw a massive jump in 2025. New units under construction increased more than fourfold compared to the previous year.

* 2024: 82 units started
* 2025: 340 units started

A major driver of this growth is the Timber School project at Newbury and Kelly Roads, construction of which is now under way.

The momentum isn't slowing down. We expect construction numbers to climb even higher next year. Three major projects – TO Ranch, Oakwell, and the 500 East T.O. Blvd. project – represent nearly 1,100 new units. This will go a long way toward clearing the city’s backlog of around 1,600 already entitled units. [1] [2]

Also, for the first time since 2021, developers broke ground on designated affordable units. This includes 26 "low-income" units and one "very low-income" unit.

What does “low income" actually mean? It’s many in our local workforce, not those in dire poverty. In Ventura County, a family of four earning almost $120,000 is considered low-income. In Thousand Oaks, the threshold is likely even higher.

While this progress is encouraging, we still have a steep hill to climb. To meet our state-mandated goals by 2029, we still need to build over 1,100 more units for low- and very-low-income residents.

While increasing the supply of homes is vital, "more housing" doesn't automatically mean "affordable housing." I believe it’s a mistake to view housing affordability only in simple supply-and-demand terms. More supply is necessary, but it’s only one piece of the puzzle.

As Professor Jamshid Damooei of CLU recently noted, we must also address stagnant wages and financial systems that make it harder for young families and seniors to stay in our community. [3]

Building more is a start, but we must ensure we are building the right kind of housing to keep Thousand Oaks a vibrant, livable place for everyone.

#housing #affordablehousing #thousandoaks #conejovalley #venturacounty #tocc

Hmm, EMS chatter that somebody died on the trails here this weekend from a rattlesnake bite. Unclear on the mechanism of death (unusual to have someone die so quickly even after a rattlesnake bite), but watch out for those rattlers, folks! #ThousandOaks #ConejoValley #VenturaCounty #snakes #wildlife #heatwave #rattlesnake
👀 Working structure fire in the neighborhood. #VenturaCounty #ConejoValley #NewburyPark

Thousand Oaks Active Transportation Plan has been posted, they are taking comments through Tuesday. Worth reading it through if you are in the area and would like to help shape the plans here. (biggest hurdle, imho, is the city has zero normal budget allocated to any of these, and relies on applying for grants).

https://www.toaksatp.org/documentation

#ConejoValley #BikeTooter #Cycling #Pedestrians #Infrastructure #ThousandOaks #NewburyPark

City of Thousand Oaks Active Transportation Plan Update

Official updates for the Thousand Oaks Active Transportation Plan.