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Downtown Oxnard Work Plan and Budget approved

Oxnard-- The City Council, Tuesday, January 3, approved the Downtown Oxnard Work Plan and Budget for 2022-2023. The City has been the largest property owner within the 40-block District comprising the Downtown Oxnard Improvement District since 2000. In 2019, the Organization that administers the funds collected from the assessments transitioned to become a 501c3 public benefit non-profit or...

Chris Frost · Jan 6, 2023

Chanukah Festival Spreads the Light

Ventura--The place to be was Ventura Harbor Sunday, December 25, as the 20th Annual Chanukah Festival was a joyous celebration full of snow that brought a great crowd bundled up and ready to celebrate. THE event featured tons of snow imported to the event, the Eighth Night of Chanukah, along with Hot Latkes, donuts, a Judaica Boutique, lots of prayers, music, and dancing, huge amounts of pri...

Chris Frost · Dec 30, 2022

Council approves actions affecting bridges

Oxnard-- The City Council, Tuesday, December 20, approved agreement 32300045 with GMZ Engineering and the first amendment to agreement A-8141 with Dokken Engineering for the Mandalay Bay and Edison Canal bridges starting in January 2023 through June. City Engineer Tatiana Arnaout presented the video and said the agreement is for $5,587,808 in project funds and executes construction with GMZ Eng...

Chris Frost · Dec 30, 2022

Port Hueneme updates ADU development standards

Port Hueneme--The City Council, Monday, December 19, introduced and amended section 10802 of Chapter 6 of Article 10 in the Port Hueneme Municipal Code for Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) development standards. ADUs are otherwise known as Granny Flats, Casitas, and Second Dwelling Units, which can be detached, attached, or within a second residence as a Junior ADU. “The State Government Code has...

Chris Frost · Dec 30, 2022

Holiday Celebration Engages Children

Oxnard-- The Oxnard Public Library celebrated Christmas with a special and interactive event Monday, December 19, as kids read books, made Holiday crafts, and enjoyed snacks throughout the afternoon. THE celebration got kids and their parents working hand-in-hand on crafts while a couple of youngsters read aloud to everyone while snacking. Children’s Librarian Vanesa Chua led the way and he...

Chris Frost | Tri County Sentry (2) · Dec 23, 2022

County adding staff

Ventura-- In comments to the Air Pollution Control Board (APCB) Tuesday, December i3, Executive Director Ali Reza Ghasemi said they are currently interviewing for an air quality specialist in enforcement. He said they received 14 candidates and are interviewing the first three candidates. “The recruitment for Supervising Air Quality Engineering and Planning Division was opened last week,” h...

Chris Frost · Dec 23, 2022

PH staff praised for water savings

Port Hueneme--The Water Agency Monday, December 19, received and filed an operational report on the Brackish Water Demonstration Facility. Public Works Director Don Villafana presented the report to the Agency and said the plant operated throughout November, and the water demand was 2.92 million gallons per day. In November 2021, the water demand was just over 3 million gallons per day. “We...

Chris Frost · Dec 23, 2022

SANTA at the STATION IS HOLLY JOLLY FUN

Oxnard--Santa to the Station marked its triumphant return to an interactive event for the first time since 2019, Monday, December 12, as community partners gathered on C Street to make the evening special. THE Oxnard Dragg Program gave away its project car to a deserving family; attendees got gift bags with treats filled with sweets and toys from Oxnard Police Department SWAT Team. Officers...

Chris Frost | Tri County Sentry (2) · Dec 16, 2022

Finance & Governance OK domain change

Oxnard-- The Finance & Governance Committee Tuesday, December 13, approved changing its email and website domain to .gov from.org for its email and websites. Chief Information Officer Helen Miller presented the video and said the action authorizes Mayor John Zaragoza to sign the authorization letters to change the City’s online and email extensions. Miller said the government passed the DOT...

Chris Frost · Dec 16, 2022

Lewis Road property named after Supervisor Linda Parks

Ventura-- The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on Tuesday, December 13, to name a park on the Lewis Road property after District Two Supervisor Linda Parks. The item, brought forward by District Five Supervisor Vianey Lopez, did this because of Parks’ dedication, long service to the County, and her investment in the property. Lopez said Parks worked hard supporting the Lewis Road complex...

Chris Frost · Dec 16, 2022

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