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Oxnard staff recommend $1.25M stormwater filter contract with Downstream Services

Public Works and Transportation Committee, Oxnard City · February 17, 2026
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Summary

City staff told the Public Works & Transportation Committee that the city should authorize a contract with Downstream Services Inc. to inspect, clean and replace cartridge stormwater filters across three community facilities districts, a step officials say is needed to meet MS4 permit obligations; the contract cap is $1.25 million with work starting July 2026.

Patrick Fleming, project manager in Oxnard City's special districts division, told the Public Works & Transportation Committee that staff recommends the City Council approve agreement number 32600348 with Downstream Services Incorporated to provide stormwater filter replacement and maintenance.

Fleming said the agreement would be for an initial one-year term from March 20, 2026, to March 19, 2027, with up to four consecutive one-year extension options and a total not-to-exceed amount of $1,250,000. "The total cost for this agreement shall not exceed $1,250,000 for stormwater filter replacement and maintenance services," Fleming said.

Staff described the work as including initial and annual maintenance of storm vaults,…

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