Oxnard-- The City Council, Tuesday, February 1, approved an agreement with Taft Electric Company for the Traffic Signal Modification Project. The agreement will modify seven signals and totals approximately $3.6 million and allocates $299,990 for engineering, inspection, survey, and project management and $299,900 for project contingencies. The budget appropriation for the project recognize...
Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Feb 4, 2022
Oxnard-- The event didn’t have many vendors, but the Farmers’ Market at the Collection still featured plenty of great items and drew a nice-sized crowd on a sunny and warm Saturday, January 22. SHOPPERS enjoyed handcrafted gifts that were made by the vendors who kept the Market alive because they love what they do and love interacting with the public. Mahogani Guillen came to the Farmers’ M...
Chris Frost | Tri County Sentry (1) · Jan 28, 2022
Oxnard-- The story about the Oxnard Planning Commission’s rejection of Oxnard Holistics’ Special Use Permit (SUP) to open a retail cannabis operation at 1015 Harbor Blvd continues with public comments. The Commission voted 3-3 with one abstention, but without a majority, the item failed. The parent company, TD Enterprise, has 18 days to file an appeal with the Oxnard City Council. Anthony M...
Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Jan 28, 2022
Port Hueneme-- The story about the permitting process to clean up Bubbling Springs Park continues with how restricting work on the area to the daytime hours will help offset and minimize environmental impacts. The work will remove the reeds and vegetation from the water, but it requires permitting to get the job done. Rincon Senior Biologist Eric Schaad said the nesting bird season in the a...
Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Jan 28, 2022
Oxnard-- The City of Oxnard’s redistricting process continued with a special meeting Saturday, January 22, as the council reviewed the submitted maps. ASSISTANT City Attorney Ken Rozell told the council the meeting is the fifth regarding redistricting and then turned the meeting over to Kristen Parks from National Demographics Corporation (NDC) for the presentation. Parks said NDC had not r...
Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Jan 28, 2022
Oxnard-- The Murphy Auto Museum was the place to be, Sunday, January 16, as the monthly Muscles and Mojo Cars and Coffee Show meant hot, classic, and unique cars, lots of fellowship, music, with the entire museum ready to enjoy. THE event drew, on the third Sunday each month, a big crowd of people enjoying the cars, with owners talking about the pride and joy they brought back to glory. Mus...
Chris Frost | Tri County Sentry (1) · Jan 21, 2022
Oxnard-- The Planning Commission, Thursday, January 13, denied a Commercial Cannabis Business Retail special use permit for TD Enterprise, known as Oxnard Holistics at 1015 Harbor Boulevard. The vote was 3-3, with one abstention, and the item didn’t have a majority vote. TD Enterprise has 18 days to file an appeal of the denial with the Oxnard City Council. The item drew passionate response...
Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Jan 21, 2022
Port Hueneme-- The City Council, Tuesday, January 18, received an update about Bubbling Springs Park. Public Works Director Donald Villafana introduced the item to the council, and he said the Bubbling Springs permitting process will remove the reeds and vegetation from the water. “It’s a long and involved process,” he said. “We’ve hired a very knowledgeable environmental consulting firm, R...
Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Jan 21, 2022
Oxnard-- Heritage Square was the place to be, Saturday, January 8, as the Streets of Vintage Craft Market brought out a nice crowd, ready to have a great time in the sun. THE event also featured performances from Drag Queens, who drove in from Las Vegas to perform and got the crowd cheering. Proceeds from the event benefitted Diversity Collective VC. Victoria Palomares from the Diversity...
Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Jan 14, 2022
Oxnard-- The Finance & Governance Committee received its annual comprehensive summary report from auditors Eadie & Payne during the Tuesday, January 11, meeting. Eden Casareno presented the item to the committee, and she said the company completed the financial statement for the City of Oxnard for June 30, 2021. “That’s six months after the end of the fiscal year,” she said. The ci...
Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Jan 14, 2022
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