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Port Hueneme accepts $710,000 turnkey turf grant, approves City Hall and Miranda Park designs

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Council accepted a $710,000 Turnkey Turf grant to remove nonfunctional turf at City Hall and Miranda Park and replace it with drought‑tolerant landscaping; the project must comply with upcoming state nonfunctional turf rules beginning Jan. 1, 2027, and staff said the grant supplies a contractor and requires completion by June.

The Port Hueneme City Council on Feb. 17 accepted a $710,000 turnkey turf grant and approved conceptual designs to replace nonfunctional turf at City Hall and Miranda Park with drought‑tolerant plantings and upgraded irrigation.

Public Works Director Fred Camarillo said the grant, administered by the Inland Empire Utilities Agency, provides funds and contractor coordination to remove turf irrigated with potable…

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