Chris Frost

Eagles score big for Autism Awareness

Oxnard--The Oxnard Eagles Lodge continued its longstanding tradition of people helping people on Sunday, April 21, as its Autism Awareness Fundraiser breakfast featured all-you-can-eat pancakes and waffles, along with additional sides and plenty of coffee. THE event drew a friendly crowd of breakfast lovers ready to enjoy the morning and support Autism Awareness. The Oxnard Police Department...

Apr 26, 2024

Single Audit Report shows no new findings

Oxnard--The Finance and Governance Committee received its single audit report during its Tuesday, April 23 meeting. Eden Casareno, partner in charge of Attest Services, led off the report and said the Single Audit Report is an internal government control report required by Government Auditing Standards. “It’s a requirement by the Office of Management and Budget when a non-federal entity, like a...

Apr 26, 2024

Measure U report reveals frustrations

Port Hueneme--The Ci­ty Coun­cil received the Mea­­sure U Annual Report du­ring its Monday, April 15, meeting. Measure U is a 1-cent local sales tax that generates $1.8 million in locally controlled funds for the City’s 911 and essential services, which the State can’t touch. Measure U Chair David Scrivner led the presentation and said Port Hueneme has a small tax base. “We’re trying to ha...

Apr 26, 2024

Frosted Thoughts

Oxnard--It’s become evident to me recently that I’m the most boring and routine guy in Ventura County, and I’m a big enough boy to admit this. have a simple rou­tine that starts every mor­ning at 4:30 a.m.: I test my blood sugar to see where I am and determine how much insulin I need, and then I portion out my blood pressure medication and complete the medication portion of my day. From ther...

Apr 26, 2024

Audit fixes mark progress

Oxnard--The Finance and Governance Committee received an update on the financial corrective active plan for closing past audit findings during its Tuesday, April 23 meeting. THE last corrective action plan was presented in November 2023, and auditors have tested and determined that corrective action is ready for auditors to test for the next single audit. Internal Controls Senior Manager Je...

Apr 26, 2024

Craftwater Engineering agreement moves to City Council

Oxnard—The Public Works Board approved an agreement with Craftwater Engineering Inc. to provide consulting services for the Channel Islands Harbor Water Quality Feasibility Study and implementation plan during its Tuesday, April 23 meeting. THE agreement, pending approval from the City Attorney, is for a not to exceed the amount of $735,000 for three years ending from the agreement’s effecti...

Apr 26, 2024

Earth Day highlights

Oxnard—Community Center Park East was a whirlwind of activity on Saturday, April 20, as the Earth Day Celebration brought community members together to focus on saving Oxnard neighborhoods and beyond. KIDS learned about exhibits demonstrating the presence of plastics polluting the waterways, along with resource tables, music, and food trucks. Plenty of youth enjoyed the day with members of t...

Apr 26, 2024

Next Step Service Dogs visit Post 3935

Port Hueneme—VFW 3936 put its best foot forward for its Veterans on Saturday, April 13, as the Post hosted Taco Day and held a meet-and-greet with Next Step Service Dogs. THAT gave the attendees the opportunity to enjoy a nice lunch and interact with the Dogs who stole the show. VFW Auxiliary Treasurer Jeanette Beck said service dogs Tillman and T-Challa and their handlers were stopping by...

Apr 19, 2024

PH receives dredging update

Port Hueneme--The City Council’s dredging update during its Monday, April 15, meeting brought the body up to speed about the project affecting Hueneme Beach. The project includes key partners, the Port of Hueneme, the Harbor, the Army Corps of Engineers, the United States Navy, BEACON, and others, which advocate for the project. In the 1960s, Congress authorized dredging to re-nourish Hueneme B...

Apr 19, 2024

Kona Kai lawsuit settled

Oxnard--The City Council emerged from its Tuesday, April 16 meeting with a settlement on the Kona Kai Mobile Estates, an existing litigation. City Attorney Stephen Fischer read the resolution and said the City Council, by unanimous vote, entered into a settlement agreement with Kona Kai Mobile Home Park Associated, doing business as Kona Kai Estates. “Those homeowners filed a protest petiti...

Apr 19, 2024

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