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County approves site plan adjustment

Ventura-- The Board of Supervisors Tuesday, January 24, approved the site plan adjustment Case PL17-0084 authorizing repair and maintenance activities at 8120 Puesto Del Sol in the unincorporated Rincon Point Area. The Supervisors also deemed the project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA); Supervisorial District No. 1. Board Chair Matt LaVere said he examined all...

Chris Frost · Jan 27, 2023

PH Council approves new sidewalk

Port Hueneme-- The City Council Tuesday, January 17, approved the design and replacement of a new sidewalk along Scott Street between Ponoma and 2nd streets. The motion was amended to allow the City to retain the sidewalk if the property sale transpires in the future and establishes it as a high priority. The sidewalk issue will be discussed in a future closed session. Mayor Bobby Martinez...

Chris Frost · Jan 27, 2023

KING - MARCH CELEBRATES

Oxnard-- The 37th Annual Ventura County Martin Luther King Jr. Day event was a day filled with pride and hope that carried the message that in “Darkness, Be the Light Striving for Freedom.” THE rain came down hard early, but the skies cleared, were replaced by gusty winds, and the sun shined as the March left Plaza Park. Mayor John Zaragoza said it’s important they honor Dr. Martin Luther K...

Chris Frost · Jan 20, 2023

Five residents appointed to CAGs

Oxnard--The City Council approved a group of volunteers who answered the call and will serve on the City’s Citizen Advisory Groups (CAGs), Tuesday, January 17. Alice Sweetland will serve on the Senior Services Commission, Cynthia Gonzales will sit on the Community Relations Commission, the Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Commission will welcome back Chris Hernandez, Renee Camper St...

Chris Frost · Jan 20, 2023

Sports Park and College Park ideas draw large input

Oxnard--The City Council accepted the Staff’s recommendation of a Baseball and Softball Complex as the future uses of a proposed Sports Park during its Tuesday, January 17 meeting, which included a load of community input from local residents. The action also included a Soccer Complex to address a need and shortage of fields at College Park. Mayor John Zaragoza liked the Staff report and no...

Chris Frost · Jan 20, 2023

Oxnard Lawn Bowlers Want New Members

Oxnard-- A small but dedicated group of friends and competitors came out to the Wilson Center playing field Sunday, January 8, as the gang held a classic Lawn Bowling competition while having a great time. The game was full of good fun and a little friendly ribbing, and in the end, the group cleaned up, shook hands, and relished a great Sunday morning. Steve Goodmanson is part of the group...

Chris Frost · Jan 13, 2023

IUF Ruling hurts Auditor’s ranking

Oxnard--The Finance and Governance Committee, Tuesday, January 10, received the State Auditor’s 2021 Fiscal Health Ranking of California Cities. The State Audit Office publishes an annual risk assessment on all 482 California Cities and attempts to quantify and rank fiscal health based on publicly available financial indicators. The City of Oxnard improved from number 49 in the Fiscal Year 2...

Chris Frost · Jan 13, 2023

Housing contract amendment moves to Council

Oxnard-- The Community Services, Public Safety, Housing, & Development Committee, Tuesday, January 10, approved the first amendment to Agreement A-8434 with Nan McKay & Associates for Housing Choice Voucher Case Management Services. The amendment will give the City additional support as it works through issues in the department caused by Covid. The agreement includes comprehensive file...

Chris Frost · Jan 13, 2023

A LOOK BACK at 2022

Oxnard-- Looking back at 2022, the year is marked by grand celebrations as the area moved forward from Covid-19 restrictions, while at the same time, there were incredible tragedies the public reluctantly had to endure. CARMEN RAMIREZ DEATH The most significant tragedy the public shared and grieved over was the loss of Supervisor Carmen Ramirez, who was killed in a traffic incident on Augus...

Chris Frost · Jan 6, 2023

EPS Ordinance approved by Council

Oxnard-- The City Council, Tuesday, January 3, approved an ordinance regulating expanded polystyrene (EPS). Polystyrene Plastic includes Styrofoam and rigid polystyrene plastic, which is used for food and product packaging and is not processible at waste collection facilities. The product is slow to degrade, and its chemicals leach into the environment and contribute to waste and pollution....

Chris Frost · Jan 6, 2023

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