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Council approves Downtown Oxnard Improvement Association annual work plan and budget; districts to focus 57% on clean-and-safe services
Summary
The City Council approved the Downtown Oxnard Improvement Association’s FY 2025–26 work plan and budget, which directs roughly 57% of district funds to cleaning and security (civil sidewalks) and the remainder to identity, place‑making and administration.
The Oxnard City Council on Oct. 21 approved the Downtown Oxnard Improvement Association’s annual work plan and budget for fiscal year 2025–26, a management plan for the property‑based improvement district that funds downtown cleaning, security, marketing and place‑making.
Abel Ramirez Magaña, executive director of the Downtown Oxnard Improvement Association, told the council the district formed under the California Streets and Highways Code and currently includes 213 property owners (the City of Oxnard is the largest property owner). He described the district as 32 city blocks that range from Plaza Park through…
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