Rebuilding After the Thomas Fire: The Return of Ventura’s Hawaiian Village
After more than seven years, reconstruction has begun on the former Hawaiian Village apartment complex in Ventura, which was destroyed in the 2017 Thomas Fire. The new 52-unit project, now named Bella Vita, is expected to welcome residents by early 2027. The first of four buildings is anticipated to be completed by the end of this year. The complex aims to recapture its previous charm, offering beautiful views and modern amenities. The developers hope to attract former residents back to the community.
Coffee & Conversations: Shaping Ventura’s Future Together
March 28, 2025
Building a Stronger Ventura in a space where community voices shape the future! Whether you’re interested in development, permits, housing, or city planning, this is your hub for staying informed and getting involved. The goal is to keep the community connected with the latest projects, initiatives, and opportunities to engage with Community Development staff.
Ventura’s Solar Future: A Sustainable Step
The City of Ventura, in partnership with ForeFront Power, has started construction on two solar energy projects at Ventura Community Park and the Police/Fire Headquarters. Together, these projects will deliver 900 kilowatt-DC (kW DC) of renewable energy through solar parking canopies at both sites.