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The Ventura County airports director has resigned after a little over two years on the job, citing personal reasons but also expressing doubt about his ability to lead the county-owned airports in Camarillo and Oxnard. I didn t feel I could be an effective leader, Kip Turner said Thursday.
Turner, 53, declined to state any specific reasons for that doubt but said it was not tied to any specific event. There s a lot of things, he said. I don t feel comfortable talking about it.
His resignation came about a month after he suspended the development of a master plan for the airports for at least a year to broaden community consensus on the airports future.
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VENTURA, Calif. Ventura County will provide $120 million in local assistance to the community.
The County says the pandemic has caused severe economic and health impacts to the area. They say local revenues have dropped while an increased need for health, social and business services.
The County will provide 91 percent of CARES funding to the community.
“Our community members and businesses continue to struggle from the impacts of the pandemic. Our Board has been committed to supporting our community throughout the response efforts and will continue to come along side to meet the needs into the new year,” said County Executive Officer Mike Powers.