Oxnard-- The Public Works & Transportation Committee, Tuesday, November 23, approved the second amendment for the Watershed Protection District. The agreement covers the Harbor Beaches special studies. Technical Services & Water Quality Manager Badaoui Mouderres presented the item and said the agreement authorizes the second amendment to agreement 8-8295 with the County of Ventura a...
Chris Frost · Dec 3, 2021
Oxnard-- The Public Works & Transportation Committee, Tuesday, November 17, approved agreement A-8377 for custodial services at citywide park restrooms. The agreement is for one year, with an option to extend the agreement for two additional consecutive periods of one year each, not to surpass January 1, 2025. The cost to the city is not to exceed $1.8 million. It also authorizes a purchasi...
Chris Frost · Dec 3, 2021
THE new owner is a short, heavyset older man with an off-the-wall sense of humor. He has a passion for community issues, and he feels a huge responsibility for informing the public and telling both sides of every story without prejudice. Effective Wednesday, December 1, the new owner of the Tri County Sentry is Republic Print Media, and the president is me, Chris Frost. Let me take a minute...
Chris Frost · Dec 3, 2021
Oxnard-- Basketball season is off and running, as the Oxnard High School Yellowjackets Boys Varsity Basketball team sits at 2-1, as the season kicks into high gear. THE team features lots of high-energy skill building during practice and is focused, motivated, and determined. Head Coach Jeff Staniland said the team started the season off with a 58-53 win against San Marcos. “We definitely...
Chris Frost · Nov 26, 2021
Oxnard-- The Finance & Governance Committee, Tuesday, November 23, approved the first amendment with Vasquez & Company for on-call internal auditing services. The agreement will cost the city $75,000, but not more than $100,000, and extend the agreement until December 31, 2024. In January 2020, the Finance & Governance Committee heard a presentation on the internal audit program...
Chris Frost · Nov 26, 2021
Oxnard-- The City Council held a public hearing, Tuesday, November 16, about its 2020-2021 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation (CAPER) Report. Housing Director Emilio Ramirez receives three entitlement grants annually; the Community Development Block Grants (CDBG), the Home Investment Partnerships Act Grant, and the Emergency Solutions Grant, better known as CDBG Home and ESG. "T...
Chris Frost · Nov 26, 2021
Channel Islands-- The local art community came to life, Saturday, November 15, as the Remember November Art Show & Sale on the patio behind Miscellaneous Treasures at 2301 Roosevelt Boulevard featured fine art and photography, paintings, resin art, and lots of unique jewelry. ORGANIZER DottiePringle was thrilled to be out in the warm weather and hosting the art show and said there is a l...
Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Nov 19, 2021
Oxnard-- In the Tuesday, November 16 report to the city council, Assistant City Manager Ashley Golden, filling in for City Manager Alex Nguyen, said Governor Newsom extended the Covid-19 State of Emergency until March 31, 2022. “This extension will allow for the resources in case there are any new surges in Covid-19 cases over the winter,” she said. “Those ages five years old are now eligible f...
Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Nov 19, 2021
Oxnard-- Runway 25 is open and ready to go at Oxnard Airport, as it received a new surface and new runway markings. The community celebrated with a ribbon-cutting Friday, February 12. The reconstructed runway will serve a vital interest in Ventura County’s future as it progresses and grows in the 21st Century. Director of Airports Keith Freitas said Oxnard has been in service for 87 years,...
Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Nov 19, 2021
By Chris Frost Tri County Sentry Oxnard-- In the Tuesday, November 16 report to the city council, Assistant City Manager Ashley Golden, filling in for City Manager Alex Nguyen, said Governor Newsom extended the Covid-19 State of Emergency until March 31, 2022. "This extension will allow for the resources in case there are any new surges in Covid-19 cases over the winter," s...
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