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Council backs concept for Nordoff High climate‑resilience partnership, asks staff to craft scope and budget range
Summary
Council endorsed a concept to partner with Nordoff High School on a climate resilience and fire‑preparedness program that would expand a native-plant nursery, offer home-hardening assessments and internships, and provide native plants for city projects; staff was directed to work with OUSD on a scope with funding up to $50,000 and return to council.
The Ojai City Council on Dec. 2 approved moving forward on a concept to partner with Nordoff High School’s agricultural science program to build local capacity for climate resilience and fire-preparedness training.
Councilmembers Ruhl and Meng outlined a grant-based proposal to fund greenhouse upgrades, increase native-plant production, provide local certifications and internships for students, and deploy student-led…
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