Ventura residents, business owners and employees are peeved about Ventura city s intention to expand paid parking downtown. After hearing from more than 30 speakers Jan. 23, Ventura City Council voted
Ventura is closer to paid public parking downtown, a small under-grounding of utilities project at one of two potential sites, and “exponentially” larger costs for VenturaWaterPure projects, after Ventura City
Ventura City Council at its Oct. 23 meeting voted 5 to 2 to reject a proposal to have the city clerk take minutes during closed sessions; the council voted to
Neighborhood zoning for Ventura’s general plan update was on Ventura City Council’s Oct. 9 agenda for a six-hour meeting that included discussions of the global heating emergency and Indigenous Peoples’
Three members of the public made anti-Semitic and racist remarks about Jewish people and Mexican-Americans, via Zoom, at the Sept. 25 Ventura City Council meeting. They also accused Ventura City