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Committee recommends City Council revise Oxnard code to restore five-member library board

2905208 · April 9, 2025
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Summary

The Community Services, Public Safety, Housing and Development Committee voted 3-0 to recommend the City Council adopt an ordinance to revise Oxnard’s municipal code for the library board to a five-member body, reflecting a California Attorney General opinion and Education Code guidance.

The Community Services, Public Safety, Housing and Development Committee voted 3-0 Tuesday to recommend that the City Council adopt an ordinance revising the Oxnard City Code to set the library board at five members, with appointments made by the mayor and subject to council concurrence.

Committee Chair McArthur opened the discussion by stating the recommendation on the agenda and asked for member questions. Deputy City Attorney Jason Zargosa told the committee the change responds to a statutory provision and an Attorney General opinion that…

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