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BULKY ITEM DROP-OFF ENERGIZES REGION 1

Oxnard-- Residents within Oxnard’s Region 1 took neighborhood cleanup to a whole new level Saturday, March 5, as a good-sized group of people took advantage of the Bulky Item Dropoff event in the Oxnard PAL Parking lot on K Street. THE event will continue weekly through March as residents dropped off unwanted items and also brought over items they found dumped on the city’s streets. Environ...

Chris Frost | Tri County Sentry (1) · Mar 11, 2022

Stormwater diversion studied

Oxnard-- The Public Works and Transportation Committee, Tuesday, March 8, received a report about the stormwater diversion into the Oxnard Wastewater Treatment Plant (OWTP) for recycled water use. Wastewater Division Manager Jan Hauser presented the video to the committee, and he said diverting stormwater will increase the recycled water volumes. He noted there were a couple of questions as...

Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Mar 11, 2022

Teen Center approved in Port Hueneme

Port Hueneme-- The Port Hueneme City Council, Monday, March 7, approved an agreement with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Oxnard and Port Hueneme to establish a Teen Center at the Orvene S Community Center for exclusive use for 10 years. Community Services & Recreation Programs Manager Anna Hanley said in an effort to serve teenagers in the Port Hueneme Community, a partnership has b...

Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Mar 11, 2022

Surf Fishing THROWDOWN SCORES BIG FOR VETS

THE event featured 72 participants and raised more than $3,000 to combat PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), Anxiety, and Depression that Veterans, Active duty, First Responders, and Gold Star Families who lost someone who died serving in the military face every day “by giving them a day of Fishing, Interacting, Sharing, and Healing at no cost.” The Veterans also enjoyed a fishing competi...

Chris Frost | Tri County Sentry (1) · Mar 4, 2022

School Mask Mandate ends after March 11

Oxnard-- In his report to the City Council Tuesday, March 1, City Manager Alex Nguyen said that the Ventura County Office of Education has announced that its mask mandates for students will end after March 11. “If you would like more information about that, please visit the Ventura County Office of Education website, vcoe.org/ covid-19,” he said. He reminded the audience that California’s State...

Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Mar 4, 2022

CalPERS unfunded accrued liability to be studied

Oxnard-- The city council, Tuesday, March 1, approved the CalPERS unfunded accrued liability (UAL), and the concept of restructuring the UAL for a lower interest rate, and a recommendation to initiate a validation process. The body approved a resolution authorizing the initiation of a validation process and forming a Trust Agreement about the concept of restructuring the UAL for a lower inte...

Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Mar 4, 2022

Kristy Buxkemper named Camarillo City Clerk

Port Hueneme-- Popular City Clerk Kristy Buxkemper, an icon in the community, has accepted the City Clerk position for the City of Camarillo. HER first day at her new job is Monday, March 7. Kristy decided to make the change so she could work close to home. “I currently live in Camarillo, as that is where my kids go to school,” she said. “The opportunity to be there for my kids was one of...

Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Mar 4, 2022

FARMERS' MARKET DRAWS A LARGE CROWD

Channel Islands-- The Channel Islands Farmers’ Market, which had a lack of vendors at the end of December, has roared back to life with huge crowds and lots of vendors selling items to the delight of the shoppers. PEOPLE seemed to be celebrating the end of the mask mandate with cash and debits cards and made lots of purchases. Gary Blum from the Oxnard Downtowners is happy the mask mandate...

Chris Frost | Tri County Sentry (1) · Feb 25, 2022

Mid-Year Budget review moves to City Council

Oxnard-- The Finance & Governance Committee, Tuesday, February 22, received the city’s midyear budget review. Chief Financial Officer Betsy George reviewed the report with the committee and recommended the city council approve $1 million for the Public Liability Fund and an additional $162,947 for the Workers’ Compensation Fund. “Additionally, we’re recommending that the City Council adopt...

Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Feb 25, 2022

Redistricting meeting sparks controversy

Oxnard-- The City Council held its seventh and final public redistricting meeting Wednesday, February 16, and adopted Map 203 A to bring forward on a 5-2 vote. The fur flew during the meeting as Councilman Oscar Madrigal accused city staff of fixing the selection process with no regard to Map 2, which he said he changed to accommodate the feedback during prior meetings. City Manager Alex Nguyen...

Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Feb 25, 2022

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