Keep Main Street for People: Preserve Ventura’s Car-Free Downtown

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The Issue

We, the undersigned business owners and residents of Ventura, call on the City Council to keep Main Street closed to vehicle traffic and preserve it as a safe, walkable, community-focused downtown corridor.

 

Main Street’s pedestrian closure has created something rare and valuable: a public space where residents, families, visitors, workers, and tourists can gather without the noise, danger, and congestion of through traffic. It has allowed restaurants, shops, artists, performers, and community events to spill into the street and create a downtown experience that feels distinctive, welcoming, and worth visiting.

 

Reopening Main Street to cars would not solve the challenges facing local businesses. Retail and restaurant struggles are affected by many factors: rents, changing shopping habits, inflation, staffing costs, online competition, parking policy, and broader economic conditions. Blaming the street closure alone oversimplifies the issue and risks destroying one of downtown Ventura’s strongest assets.

 

A car-free Main Street gives businesses something they cannot get from ordinary traffic: a destination. People do not build lasting downtowns by turning their most attractive public spaces back into pass-through roads. They build them by making places where people want to linger, explore, eat, shop, meet friends, bring children, attend events, and return regularly.

 

We recognize that weekday activity must improve, and we support practical changes to help businesses succeed. The City should focus on better signage, convenient nearby parking, loading and pickup zones, improved lighting, more shade and seating, cleaner public spaces, weekday programming, stronger marketing, and policies that make it easier for customers to access downtown. If paid parking is considered, it should be designed carefully so it does not punish short visits or local customers.

 

The answer is not to reverse course and bring cars back through the heart of Main Street. The answer is to improve the pedestrian model so it works better for more businesses, more days of the week, and more members of the community.

 

Main Street should remain a place for people, not just traffic. Keeping it closed to vehicles protects public safety, strengthens Ventura’s identity, supports outdoor dining and community events, and preserves a downtown experience that sets Ventura apart.

 

We urge the City Council to keep Main Street closed to vehicle traffic and commit to making the pedestrian corridor more accessible, active, beautiful, and economically successful for all.

The Decision Makers

San Buenaventura City Council
4 Members
1 Responded
Jim Duran
San Buenaventura City Council - District 6
Thank you for taking the time to email me regarding Main Street Moves. I truly appreciate hearing your perspective. I know this is an issue that many people care deeply about, and I want you to know that I am listening to voices on all sides of the conversation. My position is this: I believe we need to have an open and honest public conversation about the future of Main Street. I have heard from many residents who love the current pedestrian-only experience and want it to remain as it is. I have also heard from a growing number of businesses and property owners who are concerned about the long-term economic impacts. Currently, there are nearly 90 businesses and over 50% of affected property owners asking that we revisit the issue. At the same time, downtown sales tax revenue has been down over multiple quarters, and there is currently no identified funding source for the estimated cost of fully completing the long-term Main Street project. To me, this is exactly why dialogue is important. Good governance means we should not avoid difficult conversations. We need to be willing to bring people together, listen respectfully, look honestly at the data, and have a transparent discussion about what is working, what is not, and what the best path forward may be for our downtown and our community. Having a public conversation does not mean the outcome is predetermined. It simply means we are willing to listen, ask questions, and work toward a thoughtful solution together. Thank you again for reaching out and for caring about our city. Blessings, Jim Duran Council Member - District #6 City of Ventura [Note: The Change.org Civic Engagement Team reaches out to decision makers to let them know about petitions in their community and to help facilitate engagement with supporters. The above was an email response we received regarding this petition.]
Jeannette Sanchez-Palacios
San Buenaventura City Council - District 4
Liz Campos
San Buenaventura City Council - District 1

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