Pleasant Valley Recreation & Park District
1605 Burnley Street, Camarillo, California, United States
About the Pleasant Valley Recreation & Park District
Pleasant Valley Recreation & Park District, located at 1605 Burnley Street in Camarillo, California, is a local government office and park dedicated to providing a wide range of recreational activities for the community. From swim lessons to art classes, hikes to preschool programs, yoga to sports, there is something for everyone to enjoy. With 28 parks to explore, each offering unique amenities, there is no shortage of opportunities for outdoor fun.
The district is committed to ensuring accessibility for all members of the public, with a user-friendly website that complies with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Feedback is welcome and issues are addressed promptly to ensure everyone can access and enjoy the content available. Requests for Proposals/Bids are regularly posted, and the district is transparent in its efforts to maintain compliance with accessibility standards.
Whether you're looking to participate in a class, enjoy a day at the park, or simply provide feedback on your experience, Pleasant Valley Recreation & Park District is dedicated to serving the community and ensuring everyone has the opportunity to enjoy their offerings.
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1605 Burnley St, Camarillo, CA 93010, United States
Opening hours of Pleasant Valley Recreation & Park District
Monday:
08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 17:00
Friday:
08:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Day off
Sunday:
Day off
Reviews of Pleasant Valley Recreation & Park District
"Camarillo Community Center is a hub for community events, tournaments and classes. It also hosts many senior activities."
"Its Sunday 7th 7th am in ©amarillo eston st and there's baseball players and family's making so much noise even with my windows shut they need to not let anyone play this early and on sunday people are still sleeping Thank you"
"Great place to take your family and dog. Has bathroom, playground area. There a senior center here too. Some picnic tables and benches to sit at."
"Zumba class Monday n Thursday nights awesome instructor"
"Not So…. Pleasant Valley Recreation & Park District…. Citation #453, Re: Bob Cerasuolo, Parks Superintendent Recently I was invited and did visit Camarillo, I was invited to an event by a long time friend, retail business owner and resident of Camarillo as well. Unfortunately I was late, flustered and lost, imagine that a Handicapped Senior, late and lost. I parked where I am allowed by my Disability and rushed inside forgetting to place my Handicap Placard on the mirror of my rental car. I did travel with my Handicap Placard and it’s totally out of line for Bob Cerasuolo, your Parks Superintendent to assume/accuse and state in his response to my letter and documentation, “In the future, please take your placard with you when you travel and plan on renting a car.” The total lack of professionalism on his part is an embarrassment to your community. its tourism and economy. Yes I did not place it on the mirror at the onset of my parking and it is my mistake… One I did rectify at the “morning” break from the event I attended, within 2 hours of parking. I also tried to rectify this by phone and could not get anyone to answer and help. If I were to be driving without my drivers license, registration or proof of insurance a Policeman will also give me a ticket. Upon showing that documentation to the courts that ticket is dismissed. This should be a fix-it ticket. The question should be... Am I disabled? Do I deserve to park in a handicap spot? Obviously I have proved that clearly. Your policies are tourist, Senior & Disability unfriendly. This is abuse of power and money grabbing. It should be enough to prove I am disabled and be entitled to park in a closer parking spot. This should be a fix-it ticket. Bob Cerasuolo, Parks Superintendent could have chosen to do the right thing and dismiss the ticket. Does he really think that me living 2,500 miles away and having his threat of late penalties affect me at my age is of any concern to me? I will gladly take my senior time to contact AARP, bombast the media waves and internet in all the senior blogs and inform them of just how unfriendly Camarillo is to tourists… I definitely plan on contacting California’s infamous Disabled Advocacy Groups as well. Bob Cerasuolo, Parks Superintendent is not an asset to your community and should be placed in a position that does not require him to be in contact with the public. Sincerely, Michael Bales"
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