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Oxnard parks face repeated vandalism; staff cites recurring cleanup costs and limited prosecution results
Summary
Public Works showed images of repeated vandalism and graffiti in park restrooms and said biohazard incidents require specialized contracts and disposal, raising costs; council discussed cameras, prosecution and community stewardship as partial responses.
Public Works Director Michael Wolf used photos to illustrate recurring vandalism in city parks, including an example of a restroom cleaned overnight and re‑vandalized within hours.
Wolf said graffiti abatement and vandalism absorb substantial staff time and that, when incidents are classified as biohazards (for example, human waste on walls), the city calls…
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