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Oxnard approves mid‑cycle CIP; council keeps Zaragoza Transit Center signage in plan after amendment fails
Summary
The City Council adopted the mid‑cycle update to the five‑year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) on May 20. A proposal to remove $200,000 for signage honoring former mayor John C. Zaragoza and require voluntary fundraising instead failed 1–6; the CIP passed 6–1.
The Oxnard City Council adopted a mid‑cycle update to the city’s five‑year Capital Improvement Program (2025–2029) on May 20, approving the staff list of projects and funding allocations after public testimony and debate.
Key votes and debate: A council motion to change the funding source for a proposed $200,000 signage package at the John C. Zaragoza Oxnard Transit Center — replacing Measure O funding with voluntary donations and pledging personal contributions — failed 1–6. The overall CIP adoption then passed 6–1,…
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