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VOL. XXIX NO. 15
Oxnard City Manager Alex Nguyen
Ventura County reaches the ORANGE TIER By Chris Frost Oxnard-- In his April 6 report to the Oxnard City Council, City Manager Alex Nguyen reported that Ventura County enters the Orange Tier starting at 12:01 a.m. on April 7. The means that retail businesses at full capacity with modifications
APRIL 9, 2021
SOLIDARITY OFFERS A SAFE SPACE TO HEAL By Chris Frost Oxnard-- Riverpark held a special event, April 3, as a large crowd attended a candlelight vigil organized by 805 AAPI Solidarity (Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders) to take a stand against hate crimes.
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HE 805 AAPI Solidarity effort dedicates itself to dismantling white supremacy, racism, and historical erasure of Asian American and Pacific Islander existence in Ventura County. The issue made took center n 805 AAPI, see page 12
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Fiscal management highlights work session By Chris Frost Thousand Oaks-- Goal setting and establishing priorities was the theme at the March 30, Thousand Oaks City Council meeting, as the group forged ahead with a plan of “Moving TOward The Future with New Processes and Fresh Paths.” The city provided the public with operational overviews that are not exhaustive and will select its top 10 priorities for the fiscal year 2021-22 City Manager Andrew Powers led off the
City of Thousand Oaks courtesy photo discussion and said the workshop is essential and an opportunity for the city to broaden its lens and focus on longer-term planning.
“It’s a chance to talk in a little bit more free form,” he said. “It’s an important annual n Fiscal, see page 9