2022-05-06 E-Edition

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 Services Director […]

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, […]

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, […]

Perello examines the rent ordinance


Oxnard– The story about the city council passing an amended Just Cause Eviction & Tenant Protection Ordinance and Rent Stabilization Ordinance, April 13, continues with Councilman Bert Perello saying when they talk about a five percent rent increase cap, he wanted to know what’s included in the five percent. THE council ultimately amended the cap to four percent. “The five […]

To the Editor

As the Mayor and Police Chief of the City of Oxnard, we want to express our concerns about the dangers of fentanyl and its growing presence as part of the opioid crisis in Ventura County. I, Mayor John C. Zaragoza, am a concerned City official, father, and grandfather regarding the increase in teen deaths due to fentanyl-laced pills. For the […]

Assessor’s Office budget reviewed


Ventura– The Board of Supervisors, May 3, received an update about the 2022-2023 budget for the Assessor’s Office. DAN Goodwin presented the item, and it was noted that he’s been with the Assessor’s Office for 31 years. In that period of time, the assessed property value more than tripled from $49 Billion to over $152 Billion. Goodwin said he’s worked […]

LEGAL

SUMMONS CASE NO.56-2022-00563104-CUORVTA .NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (AVISO AL DEMANDADO): 1. TSAF, LLC; PARK FAMILYLIMITED PARTNERSHIP; KO MANAGEMENT, LLC; GABRIELLA ALVAREZ, anindividual SAMUEL ALVAREZ, an individual; PHILMORE 67D ENTERPRISES, LLC;MICHAEL MARINELLI, TRUSTEE OF THEJUDI A. MARINELLI TRUST; MARILYNWESTERDALE, TRUSTEE OF THE DONALD WESTERDALE TRUST; COUNTY OFVENTURA, a political subdivision of the Stateof California; ALL PERSONS UNKNOWN,claiming any legal or equitable right, […]

LEGAL CONTINUED

SchId:86393 AdId:28881 CustId:1888———— NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTERESTATE OF MARIA SERNA DE SERNACase No. 56-2022-00564818-PRLAOXNTo all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, orboth, of MARIA SERNA DE SERNA.A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filedby Daniel Serna in the Superior Court of California, County of Ventura.THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requeststhat […]

WORLD TAI CHI DAY BENEFITS SENIORS


Oxnard–East Park became a celebration of one world and one breath on April 30, as World Tai Chi Day welcomed plenty of seniors, but everyone was welcome. THE event, presented by RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) and the City of Oxnard, joined global Tai Chi sessions and demonstrations. Tai Chi is “an evidence-based fall prevention program for older adults.” Instructor […]