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Oxnard staff recommends creation of temporary LMD 43A and $40,000 appropriation to fund ballot for greenbelt lighting project

Oxnard City Council · January 9, 2026
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Summary

Special districts manager Anthony Miller asked the Oxnard City Council to authorize a $40,000 appropriation and begin Proposition 218 balloting to form Landscape Maintenance District 43A, a temporary overlay to fund replacement of themed paseo lighting after bids left a large funding gap.

The Oxnard City Council heard a presentation Friday from Anthony Miller, the city’s Special Districts Manager, recommending the council initiate proceedings to establish Landscape Maintenance District Number 43A, a temporary green‑belt lighting overlay, and to appropriate $40,000 from the general fund reserve to cover costs of a Proposition 218 property‑owner mail ballot and report preparation.

Miller told the council that “the existing lights have reached the end of their useful life,” describing widespread damage and the need to remove anchorages, foundations and wiring and install taller, vandal‑resistant, energy‑efficient light standards along the walking paths in LMD 43. The lighting replacement appears in the city’s Capital Improvement Plan as project 2407 in the 2025–2029 CIP adopted June 4, 2024.

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