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APCD engineer urges anonymous staff survey and warns of Title V permit backlog

Ventura County Air Pollution Control District Board · April 14, 2026
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Summary

A Ventura County APCD permit engineer told the board on April 14 that staff have not received an anonymous employee satisfaction survey and that the engineering division is understaffed, leaving more than 10 Title V permits between two and five years overdue; she urged the board to reprioritize resources.

Laura Kranzler, a permit engineer with the Ventura County Air Pollution Control District, told the board on April 14 that staff have not been provided "an anonymous mandatory employee satisfaction survey" and said implementing one should be "a top priority" to gather unbiased feedback on workplace conditions.

Kranzler said the engineering division is significantly understaffed, telling the board that there are "more than 10 Title V permits that are between…

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