During a recent government meeting, city officials discussed various topics, including budget amendments, local training initiatives, and community events. Chief Aguilar highlighted the progress in local training programs, noting that the city has seen significant cost savings by conducting training within Ventura County rather than outsourcing it. This shift has eliminated hotel expenses, which previously amounted to thousands of dollars for extended stays. Officials expressed a desire to analyze the financial impact of these changes over the past decade.
The council unanimously adopted Resolution 7523, which amends the fiscal year 2024-2025 budget and establishes GANN limits for the same period. The meeting also included reports from council members, with Council Member Crosswhite praising the Clean Power Alliance's recent board retreat for its effective discussions on governance and business models.
Council Member Pajares reported on his attendance at various community events, including the graduation of the Future Leaders Academy and a ceremony for a newly appointed Superior Court Judge. He also addressed public safety measures during the upcoming fireworks season, noting that a 20-person crew will be stationed to ensure safety during displays.
City Manager updates included an announcement about a new drone show planned for July 4th, which will be the first of its kind in the county. The city is also making progress on infrastructure improvements, particularly on Harvard Boulevard, with completion expected soon.
As the meeting concluded, officials expressed gratitude for the community's patience during ongoing projects and wished everyone a safe and enjoyable July 4th holiday. The council will reconvene in August, with no special meetings anticipated during the month.