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Supervisors commemorate Black History Month

Ventura--The Board of Supervisors proclaimed February as Black History Month during its inspiration, Tuesday, February 6. Chair Kelly Long felt honored to present such an honor on behalf of the Board of Supervisors. “Every year, during the month of February, our board recognizes Back History Month and presents a proclamation to many of our leading Black Civic Organizations,” she said. “I wa...

Chris Frost · Feb 9, 2024

WAYFINDING project signs modernizes Oxnard

Oxnard--The Community Services, Public Safety & Housing, and Development Committee approved Oxnard’s ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) funded Wayfinding Program during its Tuesday, January 23, meeting. THE action approves the agreement with Found Design (MERJE) for a not-to-exceed amount of $65,000, and the agreement with Ardurra Group is for a not-to-exceed amount of $119,000. The agreem...

Chris Frost · Feb 2, 2024

Mobile radio agreement adds valuable asset

Oxnard--The Public Works & Transportation Committee, Tues­day, January 23, approved an agre­ement with Telcom Inc. for mobile radio equipment, parts, and acces­sories, along with installation, re­pair, and maintenance services for its police and fire department radios. The agreement is for one year with an option to extend for four additional one-year periods, with the five-year maximum...

Chris Frost · Feb 2, 2024

Urgency Ordinance helps residents

Oxnard--The City Council unanimously adopted, on first reading by title only, an urgency ordinance of a section amending a section of the City Code allowing just-cause, no-fault evictions resulting in demolition or substantial remodeling of a property during a Thursday, January 25, special meeting. The Council also approved an amendment to the Oxnard City Code regarding no-fault, just-cause...

Chris Frost · Feb 2, 2024

Oxnard 311 continues its service

Oxnard--The Community Services, Public Safety, Housing & Administration received a 311 performance update during its Tuesday, January 23 meeting. OXNARD 311 is a free mobile app that allows people to report on a variety of different issues covering 20 different request categories: graffiti, illegal dumping, animal safety issues, missing street signs, and abandoned vehicles. Chief Admini...

Chris Frost · Jan 26, 2024

Memorial Day Ceremony approved by Council

Port Hueneme--The City Council approved its Memorial Day Ceremony with staff direction during its Monday, January 16, meeting. The Council requested the item for the meeting, which included information from Councilman Steven Gama, who made the request, which is going to be a lost at sea memorial theme with a Memorial Day ceremony at 8 a.m. Monday, May 27, at the Hueneme Pier. The ceremony wil...

Chris Frost · Jan 26, 2024

Waste transfer agreement moves forward

Oxnard--The Public Works & Transportation Committee, Tuesday, January 23, approved an agreement for supplemental waste transfer hauling at the Del Norte Regional Recycling and Transfer Station. Environmental Resources Di­vi­sion Manager Eric Zetz presented the agreement with JI Gandara Transport for an amount not exceeding $5 million for a one-year term, with an option for two additional...

Chris Frost · Jan 26, 2024

SBA disaster loan helps PH

Port Hueneme--The City Council received a storm recovery update from City Manager James Vega on Tuesday, January 16, who wants to let state representatives and members of Congress see what’s going on in the City. THE rain was localized to Port Hueneme and parts of Oxnard and wasn’t a County-wide storm at the level that was in Port Hueneme. The City experienced a torrential rainstorm early...

Chris Frost · Jan 19, 2024

Internal Controls Integrated Framework moves to Council

Oxnard--The Finance & Governance Committee, Tuesday, January 9, received an Accounting and Financial Risk report. The report is part of the Internal Controls Integrated Framework, per the City of Oxnard Finance Policy, and forwards the update to the full City Council for review. A risk assessment identifies and analyzes the City’s risks as it seeks to achieve its objectives. The preliminary...

Chris Frost · Jan 19, 2024

Granite Construction purchase order approved

Oxnard--The City Council, Tuesday, January 16, approved a blanket purchase order with Granite Construction Company to purchase and deliver asphalt and aggregate materials. Streets Division Manager Philip Schweider presented the purchase order, which has a total amount not to exceed $50,000 through June 30 and will bring the asphalt and aggregate materials to various City streets, alleyways,...

Chris Frost · Jan 19, 2024

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