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PH addressing homeless issues at shopping centers

Port Hueneme-- The City Council, November 7, got an update about the homeless situation in Port Hueneme. Officer Henry Montelongo presented the report and updated the group about his experiences as the City’s homeless liaison officer. He started with six quotes from the population; why, if I get free money and food, being in a shelter is beneath me; I don’t want people telling me what to do...

Chris Frost · Nov 18, 2022

Ventura Boulevard sidewalk improvement project passes

Oxnard-- The City Council, Tuesday, November 15, approved agreement A-8505 with Toro Enterprises for the Ventura Boulevard sidewalk improvement project. The agreement is for $2.467 million, with a project contingency amount of $246,709. City Engineer Tatiana Arnout presented the video and said there would be a project allocation amount of $246,709 for engineering, inspection, survey, and pr...

Chris Frost · Nov 18, 2022

PAL receives generous check

Oxnard-- Senator Monique Limón, November 7, presented the California Police Activities League (PAL) with a $500,000 check in support of PAL’s Youth Apprenticeship   Readiness Accelerator (YARA) program. Yara will provide PAL youth pathways to employment through career exploration, workforce training, and opportunities for life-long careers. Oxnard also received a visit from the U.S...

Nov 11, 2022

Ormond Beach public access park agreement ok’d

Oxnard-- The City Council, Tuesday, November 1, approved an agreement to fund the future development of the Ormond Beach public access park. The vote authorizes agreement A-8509 with Ormond Beach Power LLC (GenOn) to establish a dedicated fund to develop a future public access park at Ormond Beach if the State of California extends the operating life at the generating station into the next few...

Chris Frost · Nov 11, 2022

Semi Unofficial Final Election results

Ballots Cast 153,682 Total Votes Cast 505,110 OXNARD CITY COUNCIL District 1 Bert Perello 2,853 Doug Partello 1,446 Christopher Arevelo 967 Eduardo Huerto 570 District 2 Gabe Teran 1,761 Tai Hartley 1,035 District 5 Gabriela Basua 1,211 Lawrence Paul Stein 561 Armando Pina 442 PORT HUENEME CITY COUNCIL (VOTE FOR THREE) Laura D. Hernandez 1,357 Steven A. Gama 1,147 Martha R. McQueen-Legohn 1,14...

Nov 11, 2022

Parade of Frights is a Hit

Channel Islands-- The Inaugural Channel Islands Harbor Parade of Frights, Saturday, October 29, was hugely successful, as a large crowd filled Harbor Emporium Landing and enjoyed all the spooky decorated boats. The event also included inflatable activities for the kids to enjoy and an educational scavenger hunt at the Channel Islands Maritime Museum. Harbor Public Information Officer Jed C...

Chris Frost · Nov 4, 2022

O.P.D. investigating traffic fatality

Oxnard-- On October 29, at approximately 10:12 p.m., officers from the Oxnard Police Department and E.M.S. personnel responded to a call for service for an injury traffic collision in the southbound lanes of Oxnard Boulevard, north of Wooley Road. The initial investigation determined that a 2004 Honda motorcycle, driven by 49-year-old Richard Rojas, was traveling southbound on Oxnard Bouleva...

Nov 4, 2022

City Council amends water waste ordinance

The Oxnard City Council approved an emergency ordinance that amends Chapter 22, Article VIII of the Oxnard City Code regarding water waste on November 1. Assistant City Attorney Elma McCarron presented the item and said the City Attorney recommends introducing for first reading by title only and adopting an emergency ordinance pursuant to government code section 36 937b, amending certain sec...

Chris Frost · Nov 4, 2022

HALLOWEEN Spook-Tacular

Port Hueneme-- It was family friendly Ghosts, Goblins, and Ghouls galore that invaded the Orvene Carpenter Community Center, Thursday, October 20, as the 1st Annual Halloween Spook-Tacular brought out a huge crowd ready to celebrate the season. The event featured a Pumpkin Patch, a Maze, Train Ride, Face Painting, and lots more, as kids and parents enjoyed the evening in full costume. Recr...

Chris Frost · Oct 28, 2022

Syntrio contract Moves forward

Oxnard-- The Finance and Governance Committee approved an amended professional services agreement for the Whistleblower Hotline Service during its Tuesday, October 25 meeting. The Five-Year contract will cost the City $30,500 and have a termination provision if the City is not satisfied with the services. Deputy City Manager Shiri Klima presented the video and said Price Page and Company ha...

Chris Frost · Oct 28, 2022

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