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Port Hueneme council approves first reading to authorize job‑order contracting for maintenance work

Port Hueneme City Council · February 18, 2026
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Summary

The Port Hueneme City Council introduced an ordinance authorizing job‑order contracting (JOC) and a joint powers agreement as an alternative delivery method for repetitive maintenance and minor construction projects; council emphasized it will not be used for new construction and retains council oversight for contracts over $75,000.

The Port Hueneme City Council on Feb. 17 voted unanimously to introduce an ordinance authorizing the city to use job‑order contracting and participate in a joint powers agreement for repetitive maintenance, repair and minor construction work.

City Engineer Charles Cable told the council the program, known as JOC, would streamline delivery of routine maintenance such as slurry seals, asphalt grinding overlays and other repetitive tasks. “This proposed ordinance authorizes the City of Port…

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