During a recent city council meeting, Director Barnes provided an update on the ongoing development of the sports complex, highlighting that staff is currently monitoring the facilities following a partial acceptance of the project. Enhancements to the turf across the park are underway, with plans to sod the sports and softball fields for quicker growth, while passive areas will be reseeded. Improvements to the irrigation system are also in progress, with completion anticipated by fall.
Council Member Soell encouraged community engagement by offering pickleball lessons and suggested that City Corp consider organizing fireworks for next year. He expressed gratitude towards the parks and recreation department for their impactful work in the community.
Council Member Sobal reported on various community events, including a pride flag raising and a forum hosted by the Ventura County Housing Coalition, which revealed that the county will not pursue a bond this year but is exploring alternative housing strategies. He also mentioned discussions about using goats and sheep for fire prevention as part of economic development initiatives.
Vice Mayor Chavez addressed concerns regarding the potential closure of the ICU and OB units at local hospitals, urging continued advocacy to mitigate the impact on vulnerable community members. He also recognized Juneteenth, emphasizing the importance of reflecting on racial and social justice.
Council Member Juarez shared updates on several local meetings and events, including a rally supporting nurses and the hospital units at Saint Paul Hospital. He noted that the board of supervisors unanimously approved the budget, which may lead to the closure of the ICU and OB units, but also mentioned plans for a new hospital to be built southeast of Tam.
The meeting underscored the council's commitment to community engagement and addressing pressing local issues, particularly in healthcare and recreational development.