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Water Rates and Streets highlight public comments

Ventura—The Public Comments during the Tuesday, October 22, City of Ventura Council Meeting were all about quality of life, and asking for volunteers to help on committees. Wendy Chatow appreciates the fixed sidewalks on Victoria and Telephone, up to Telegraph. “It is a big help for us, anybody in wheelchairs, walkers, and anybody who has to walk that much,” she said. Kevin Daily said the...

Chris Frost · Oct 24, 2025

Supervisors approve APCD

Ventura—The Board of Supervisors, Monday, October 20, adopted an Ordinance establishing one classification and salary range for the APCD (Air Pollution Control District) Administrative Services Director. “The Air Pollution Control District provides air quality monitoring, and accurately measuring air quality is key to reducing air pollution. By continuously measuring air pollutants, we can a...

Chris Frost · Oct 24, 2025

Mustings Roar into CI Harbor

Channel Islands—With its trademark roar, the Ponies by the Sea Car Show, along with the vast collection of Mustangs, rolled into Harbor View Park Sunday, October 12. THE annual event featured decades’ worth of history, from Classics from the ‘60s and Mustang IIs from the ‘80s to street rods like Shelbys and electric Mustangs. The show featured plenty of typical car attributes, including fri...

Chris Frost · Oct 17, 2025

Everybody can make the Harbor Clean

Oxnard—The Channel Islands Water Quality update story continues, with Mayor Pro Tem Gabe Teran saying there has been a noticeable water quality change in the Harbor, and it hasn’t been positive. Chuck Carter said Channel Island Harbor is one of the cleanest Harbors since it was built in the 1970s, because of the circulation created by the pumps. “The pumps flushed most of the contaminants i...

Chris Frost · Oct 17, 2025

Digestor cleaning Approved

Oxnard—The Public Works and Transportation Committee, on Tuesday, October 14, unanimously approved its agreement with Synagro-WWT and digester cleaning services. Assistant Public Works Director Tim Beaman presented the agreement for $1.186 million in digestor cleaning services, with a one-year term from November 4, 2025, until November 3, 2026. “Our Wastewater fa­ci­li­ty is a secondary treat­m...

Chris Frost · Oct 17, 2025

Protecting waterways is vital

Oxnard—The Channel Islands Water Quality update story continues, with Chuck Carter stating that the canal’s water quality is 15 times the water quality objective. THESE pesticides are not harmful to people, but to fish and other T aquatic species,” he said. “Based on the water samples collected by Aquatic Bias Consulting in 2019, the Regional Water Board added Edison Canal and Mandalay Bay t...

Chris Frost · Oct 10, 2025

"Main Street Moves works"

Ventura—The City of Ventura’s Main Street Plan story continues with comments from Assembly Member Steve Bennett, who said Ventura is the only City that connects its beach with its downtown corridor. The agreement, loaded with amendments and timelines, stipu­lates that restrooms remain open, drawing praise from the crowd. The Body also approved its RRM Design Group to complete and create a v...

Chris Frost · Oct 10, 2025

October: a busy Month

Oxnard—In his Tuesday, October 7, report to the City Council, Oxnard City Manager Alex Nguyen said October marks the City’s Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Community Affairs Manager Paul Carganilla said the Pink Patch Project began when the Seal Beach Police Department wore pink versions of their patches to raise Awareness About Breast Cancer during the month. “That turned into a whol...

Chris Frost · Oct 10, 2025

Oxnard Lawn Bowlers: Dedicated, Passionate

Oxnard—It’s a festive time each Sunday morning, as the Oxnard Lawn Bowling Club at the Wilson Senior Center gets together for a few laughs, and a little friendly trash talk. COMPETITORS have to bowl with a bias, so it doesn’t roll straight. The object of the game is to get closest to the Jack, a white ball in the center. Competitors try to knock each other’s bowls away from the Jack, which...

Chris Frost · Oct 3, 2025

Pumps make CI Harbor Clean

Oxnard—The Public Works and Transportation Committee, Tuesday, September 23, received a water quality update from the Channel Islands Marine Advisory Committee. Special Districts Director Anthony Miller introduced a video from the Marine Advisory Committee, which supports the effort around the Harbor. “Thanks to Chuck Carter, who put this together and has been with us every step of the way,” Mi...

Chris Frost · Oct 3, 2025

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