The Oxnard City Council is set to adjust its meeting schedule for November 2025 to accommodate a significant statewide election. During a recent meeting, City Clerk Lulu Lopez proposed that the council hold its regular meeting on Monday, November 3, instead of the previously scheduled date of Tuesday, November 4. This change is prompted by California's Proposition 50, which will be on the ballot for a special election on November 4, as signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom.
The decision to shift the meeting date aims to ensure that council members and staff can fully participate in the election process without conflicting commitments. The council retains the option to schedule additional meetings if necessary, allowing for flexibility in addressing community needs.
This adjustment reflects the council's commitment to staying engaged with both local governance and statewide issues that directly impact Oxnard residents. As the election approaches, the council's proactive approach ensures that they remain available to serve the community effectively during this important time.