Chris Frost Tri County Sentry

Palm Vista project discussed

Oxnard-- The Community Services Public Safety Housing & Economic Development Committee, Tuesday, February 22, reviewed a firm-fixed-price construction contract with MJ Management for the Palm Vista Senior Housing Project on C Street. THE contract is for $379,560 and will use funds previously appropriated from the 2019 Capital Funds Grant. The improvements will make the location complian...

Feb 25, 2022

Mask mandate is lifted across California

Oxnard-- In his Tuesday, February 15 report to the city council, Alex Nguyen said the mask mandate is lifted, but there are a few caveats. He said masks will be required in specified settings, including public transit, indoors at schools for kindergarten through the 12th grade, child care, emergency shelters, heating and cooling centers, healthcare settings, correctional facilities and deten...

Feb 18, 2022

Camarillo passes Skyway Drive and Airport Way project

Camarillo-- The city council, Wednesday, February 9, adopted a resolution approving the Mitigated Negative Resolution Declaration (MND) 2020-11. The council also approved General Plan Amendment (GPA) 2020-2, which changed the southwest corner of Skyway Drive and Airport Way’s land-use designation of the 3.29-acre site from Quasi-Public to industrial, and changed the zoning from Rural Exclusi...

Feb 18, 2022

IT’S FINALLY OVER

Oxnard-- It’s over, at last. The mask mandate was lifted on Wednesday, February 15, and we can finally go to the store and not wear a “face diaper” to save ourselves from Covid-19. FIRST of all, I think it’s pretty obvious that science is not the driver behind the change in policy. It’s simple; look at the polls leading up to the midterm election, and people are trying to save their butts....

Feb 18, 2022

Feds For Medical Freedom fights the vaccine mandate

Oxnard-- Residents who have grown tired of the vaccine mandate gathered on the corner of Channel Islands Boulevard and Victoria Avenue Friday, February 11, as “Feds For Medical Freedom” were out expressing their views. THE group enthusiastically waved, played patriotic music, and waved the Red, White, and Blue. Ron Severson, who works as an engineer with the Department of the Navy at Naval...

Feb 18, 2022

Oxnard Holistics approved by City Council

Oxnard-- The city council, Tuesday, February 15, overturned the Planning Commission’s rejection of a special use permit for TD Enterprises, dba (doing business as) Oxnard Holistics to operate a retail cannabis business at 1015 Harbor Boulevard. THE public hearing drew a large crowd of people calling in passionately, expressing their views on the project, and there were plenty of questions fr...

Feb 18, 2022

Brave meeting highlights candidates and issues

Channel Islands-- Mrs. Olson’s Coffee Hut was the place to be Tuesday, February 16, as the Brave Coalition hosted a political forum and helped attendees gain information about issues leading up to the November mid-term election. THE Brave Coali­tion (Businesses Representing American Values and Enterprises) is a group of businesses that “came together to take a stand against the increasingly...

Feb 18, 2022

HHM Dance Studio CELEBRATES GRAND OPENING

Oxnard-- There was a big party at the brand new Hip Hop Mindset Dance Studio Saturday, February 5, as the troupe celebrated the venue’s grand opening, complete with balloons, music, dancing, instruction, and of course, the trademark camaraderie that exists among the members. THE day was highlighted by instructors Maia Marie and Jansen San Juan, who taught the kids the latest dance moves step...

Feb 11, 2022

Covid-19 vaccination rate lags in Port Hueneme

Port Hueneme--The City of Port Hueneme got a “realistic Covid-19 update during its Monday, February 7, council meeting, which shows numbers dropping, but the city remains behind in vaccination rates compared to the rest of the county. Public Information Officer Scott Matalon updated the city council, and he said 2.8 million people have been tested or had tests completed between November and...

Feb 11, 2022

Gopher abatement contract moves forward

Oxnard-- The Public Works & Transportation Committee, Tuesday, February 8, approved an agreement with Pestmaster Services to provide gopher abatement services in the city. The agreement begins on April 1 for one year and has an option to be extended twice, ending March 31, 2025. The total contract amount for the agreement shall not exceed $375,000. Assistant Public Works Director Steve...

Feb 11, 2022

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