Working 24/7 to Keep the Village Safe
Security is one of the top reasons residents choose — and love — Leisure Village. Our dedicated Security Department operates around the clock, 365 days a year, ensuring every resident and guest feels safe and welcome. Courteous gate ambassadors staff all three entrances, a live dispatch responds to community needs, and marked patrol vehicles make regular rounds throughout the Village day and night.
Leisure Village uses an advanced License Plate Recognition (LPR) system at all gates, providing seamless, secure access for registered residents while carefully screening visitors. After closing escrow, simply register your vehicles with the Association Office to activate gate access.
Nearby Emergency Services
Residents enjoy exceptional peace of mind knowing that Ventura County Fire Station #54 is located directly across the street from Leisure Village, and Los Robles Regional Medical Center is just a few miles away — ensuring rapid response when it matters most.
Security Services
Emergency Operations Plan
The Leisure Village emergency operations plan aligns with industry standard protocols and addresses the specific threats the Village may face. Officers are certified First Responders trained for fire, natural disasters, and medical emergencies.
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Surveillance & Patrols
Strategically placed cameras monitor key areas throughout the village, providing real-time surveillance and recording. 24-hour patrols by marked security vehicles keep the community safe and vigilant around the clock.
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Lost and Found
If you have lost or found an item in the Village, call (805) 484-2861. Residents can expect a response within 48 hours. High-value items are stored securely in the Security office for 30 days.
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Community Rule Violations
Residents who suspect a community rule violation has occurred may complete a complaint form, available at the Community Center or via the contact link below. Violations include occupancy violations, clutter, and noise or nuisance complaints.
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Gate Access & LPR System
Leisure Village uses an automated License Plate Recognition (LPR) system at all gates. After closing escrow, register your vehicles with the Association Office to activate seamless gate access. Contact Security for visitor pass information.
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RV Storage
RV parking is not permitted in residential areas except during loading and unloading. Two RV storage lots provide space for trucks, trailers, vans, boats, and other recreational vehicles. Call Security at (805) 484-2861 for availability.
Learn More ▶Disaster Preparedness
The Disaster Preparedness Committee volunteers, working under GRF and in cooperation with the Security Department, aim to keep residents aware, informed, and prepared for major disasters.
Disaster Preparedness Documents ▶Good Neighbor Program
Good Neighbor volunteers, trained by the Disaster Preparedness Committee, help prepare and check on their neighbors in the event of a disaster, big or small. If you don't know your Good Neighbor contact, there may not be one for your building — become a volunteer today!
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The following organizations provide services and valuable information on how to stay prepared:
- ShakeOut
- American Red Cross
- ReadySBC
- Ready.gov
- FEMA
Wildfire Resources
Stay Informed During Wildfire Events
Connect with local agencies during wildfire events and monitor fire conditions. Sign up for Ventura County alerts and know your evacuation zone.
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Evacuation Tips
If you're in danger from a wildfire, don't wait for evacuation orders. Go early! Most wildfire-related deaths occur during evacuation efforts. Residents who wait too long leave too late and end up trapped in the path of the fire.
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Ready, Set, Go!
The Ready, Set, Go! program encourages residents to prepare an emergency kit, create a family communication plan, and know when and how to evacuate safely during a wildfire emergency.
More Resources ▶Important Documents
Find important documents related to preparing for a disaster, becoming a good neighbor captain, and volunteering with the Disaster Preparedness Committee.
Disaster Preparedness
- Disaster Preparedness Task Force Introduction Letter
- Task Force Position Descriptions
- Volunteer Registry Form
- Evacuation Zone Maps
- Good Neighbor Building Captains Disaster Report
Facility Operating Rules
- Community Rule Violation Process
- Noise & Nuisance Policy
- RV Storage Rules & Regulations
- Occupancy Guidelines
- Gate Access Procedures
Emergency Contacts
- Security Office: (805) 484-2861
- Emergency Line: (805) 388-3636
- Ventura County Fire: (805) 465-2800
- Camarillo Police: (805) 388-4100
- Medical Emergency: 911