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Port Hueneme approves EOP

Port Hueneme-- The city council approved an updated Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) during its May 16 meeting. The Emergency Operations Plan provides structure and processes to respond to, and initially recover from, an emergency or disaster. It assigns responsibility to individuals or agencies to carry out specific actions, sets lines of authority, and identifies equipment, facilities, supp...

Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · May 20, 2022

911 AT EASE INTERNATIONAL HONORS FALLEN FIRST RESPONDERS AND MILITARY

Channel Islands-- It was a day of remembrance and honor at the Harbor Saturday, May 7, as a large crowd of supporters, First Responders, Soldiers, Police Officers, and Firemen joined the Carry The Load Walk honoring fallen first responders and members of the Military. THE four-mile wal­k featured beau­­ti­ful harbor views on a sunny morning, with stops at Oxnard Fire Station 6, decorated esp...

Chris Frost | Tri County Sentry (1) · May 13, 2022

Budget preview prepares for Measure O sunset

Oxnard-- The Finance and Governance Committee, Tuesday, April 10, received a preview of the city’s 2022-2023 budget. The city faced a $9.2 million structural deficit during the fiscal year 2019-2020 but worked through the debt while dealing with the effects of a global pandemic. The voters did approve Measure E, which helped the city financially as it continues to climb its way out of the defic...

Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · May 13, 2022

RMRA project list moves to council

Oxnard-- The Public Works and Transportation Committee, Tuesday, May 10, approved Senate Bill 1, the Road Maintenance Rehabilitation Account (RMRA) project list for the fiscal year 2022- 2023. That bill enables City Manager Alex Nguyen to take whatever actions necessary to carry out the resolution. The city expects to receive and expend $4.6 million on road, signal, maintenance, and the annual...

Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · May 13, 2022

Sports Park Idea Day filled with Dreams

Oxnard-- Nearly 20 unused acres were transformed at the corner of Gonzales Road and Oxnard Boulevard Saturday, April 30, as Sports Park Idea Day was filled with hopes, dreams, and possibilities. RESIDENTS shared hopes about a vibrant, active park and heard from organizations about future recreation opportunities. After a hugely successful Great Oxnard Campout, Oxnard Cultural and Community S...

Chris Frost | Tri County Sentry (1) · May 6, 2022

City Housing Element submitted to HCL

Oxnard-- In his report to the city council on May 3, Alex Nguyen said there is a lingering pandemic, and over a 14-day period, the cases are slowly inching back up. “We’re seeing that among city staff as well,” he said. “We communicated that to city staff as one of them tested positive. Based on his description of the symptoms, one doesn’t need to be hospitalized, but they sound pretty bad to m...

Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · May 6, 2022

Cannabis revenue may shrink in Port Hueneme

Port Hueneme-- During a special city council meeting Monday, April 25, the group updated the public about the economic benefit of changing Port Hueneme’s name to Hueneme Beach. Port Hueneme’s name has been in flux for many years; in late 2019 and early 2020, the council engaged an experienced strategic planning company. Through different engagement instruments, surveys, and focus groups, ec...

Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · May 6, 2022

Great Oxnard CAMPOUT SCORES WITH THE COMMUNITY

Oxnard-- The inaugural Great Oxnard Campout was a resounding success Saturday, April 23, as residents filled College Park and enjoyed a night full of activities under the stars. THE event, held in partnership with the California State Parks Fam Camp Program, brought people to the park ready to enjoy some fun and, for some, experience camping for the first time. Attendees came armed with cam...

Chris Frost | Tri County Sentry (1) · Apr 29, 2022

Master Fee Schedule moves forward

Oxnard-- The Finance and Governance Committee, Tuesday, April 26, approved the Master Fee Schedule. The committee got to see a highlevel view of developing a Master Fee Schedule, the basis for future phases of the project. Policy Records & Property Manager Beth Ward presented the item on behalf of the Master Fee Schedule Committee and said the Master Fee Committee was established in Jun...

Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Apr 29, 2022

New Scholarship Program moves forward

Oxnard-- The Community Services, Public Safety, Housing & Development Committee, Tuesday, April 26, approved the Oxnard Housing Authority Education Scholarship Program. The approval allows the program to be presented to the Board of Commissioners. The scholarship program is fully sponsored privately by Ventura County Credit Union, Chingon Bakery, Montecito Bank & Trust, and the Ramirez...

Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Apr 29, 2022

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