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Oxnard adopts mid-cycle CIP amid delays from litigation; council debates $200,000 transit-center signage and aquatic center status
Summary
The council approved the mid-cycle update to the city’s five-year capital improvement program and adopted a State Revolving Fund closing resolution for wastewater reliability work, but council members debated the fate and funding of several projects — including an estimated $200,000 sign at the John C. Zaragoza Transit Center and a stalled aquatic‑
The Oxnard City Council on May 20 adopted a mid‑cycle update to the five‑year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) and approved related funding steps, but the meeting highlighted points of friction: litigation has delayed multiple projects, the council debated paying for a $200,000 transit‑center sign with Measure O funds, and the fate of a proposed aquatic center remains uncertain.
Public works Director Michael Wolf and staff presented the CIP mid‑cycle update, laying out funded projects, deferred items and an unfunded project list. The city also adopted a State Revolving Fund closing resolution authorizing a low‑interest loan for wastewater reliability work; that SRF action passed 6–1, with Councilmember Aaron Starr voting no.
Several council members and members of the public said litigation over bond dedications —…
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