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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...

Chris Frost · Apr 19, 2024

Murphy Auto Museum slated to close

Oxnard—The Murphy Auto Museum, known for its collection of vintage automobiles and monthly Muscles & Mojo car shows, will close its doors on July 7. THE last Muscles and Mojo will be on Sunday, June 16. The car shows at the museum, affectionately known as “The Murph,” would bring together people from across Ventura County and feature unique rides and handmade crafts, a large die-cast car...

Chris Frost · Apr 12, 2024

Eadie + Payne amendment moves to Council

Oxnard--The Finance and Governance Committee approved the second amendment to its external auditor agreement with Eadie + Payne during its Tuesday, April 9 meeting. The agreement increases the amount by $62,700 for a total amended not to exceed $1.158 million over five years for its fiscal year 2023-2024 Annual Comprehensive Reporting/ Single Audit-Ancillary Assistance. Controller Cesar Perfec...

Chris Frost · Apr 12, 2024

Committee to plan Beach Festival

Port Hueneme--The City Council canceled the Request for Proposals (RFP) for Hueneme Beach Festival Event Planning and Management Services and awarded no contract during its Tuesday, April 2, meeting. The Council also approved using an employee committee to plan and manage the 2024 Hueneme Beach Festival and authorized a $25,000 donation to the Port Hueneme Police Explorers to provide services a...

Chris Frost · Apr 12, 2024

Chabad of Oxnard leads the way

Channel Islands--Chabad of Oxnard meets its goal daily at Channel Islands Harbor and serves as a focal point anchored in its Jewish faith. THE Jewish Center is a family of people who gather, pray, learn, and educate young minds who develop into outstanding community members. Rabbi Dov Muchnik leads Chabad of Oxnard and ensures young Jewish minds develop into tomorrow’s citizens based on thr...

Chris Frost · Apr 5, 2024

Unresolved bond lawsuit slows road progress

Oxnard--The City Council reviewed its pavement improvement program during its Tuesday, April 2, meeting and will continue its grind-it-out approach based on litigation stopping bonds to fix the roads faster. Resolution for the bonding lawsuit is projected to take 12-18 months through the court system. City Engineer Morgan Kessler presented the overview, which revealed that the City has many...

Chris Frost · Apr 5, 2024

PH joins Organized Crime Task Force

Port Hueneme--The Ci­ty Coun­cil approved a Me­mo­randum of Understanding (MOU) with the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office to join the Ventura County Organized Theft Task Force (VCOPTTF) during its Tuesday, April 2 meeting. Ventura County was named the safest large County in California in December 2023, which law enforcement officials attribute to the collaborative working relationship among l...

Chris Frost · Apr 5, 2024

Egg-Cessible is all-inclusive

Oxnard--College Park was a hotbed of fun holiday activities on Saturday, March 23, as the Egg-Cessible Easter event brought out kids and parents who enjoyed the City’s treat to its residents. CHILDREN partici­pated in plenty of activities, including corn hole, egg carrying across the park lawn, arts and crafts, a ride on the City Corps Train, and plenty of photo ops with the Easter Bunny. T...

Chris Frost · Mar 29, 2024

ERP System moves Oxnard forward

Oxnard--The Finance and Governance Committee approved the ERP’s (Enterprise Resource Planning) Annual Report and its seventh amendment with Kreative Core Technologies during its Tuesday, March 26 meeting. The seventh amendment is for $5.3 million with a new not-to-exceed contract amount of $10.020 million and extends the term for one year, until December 31, 2025, for project management serv...

Chris Frost · Mar 29, 2024

Bard Monument survey approved

Port Hueneme--The City Council approved a survey with adjustments to ensure the name for the application status of a Richard Bard Monument from the Oxnard Harbor District on Monday, March 18. The Council also approved adding a map to the statue’s location to see its exact location and make it a City and Port Joint effort with a notice the survey is only for Port Hueneme residents. The appli...

Chris Frost · Mar 29, 2024

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