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Former T O Mayor Lawrence Horner, city s only Black mayor, dies

View Comments Former Thousand Oaks Mayor Lawrence Horner died this week while visiting his daughter in Portland, Oregon, his family said. He was 91. Horner, Thousand Oaks only Black mayor and council member starting in the 1970s, died Wednesday of an apparent heart attack, his daughter, Kymberly Horner, said. He had complained that he wasn t feeling well, then collapsed and passed away, she said. He and his wife of 66 years, Betty, who lived together in Thousand Oaks, had been visiting Kymberly at the time. Horner was a Thousand Oaks City Councilman for 16 years, from 1974-90, serving as mayor in 1976-77, 1981-82, 1984-85 and 1988-89. In Thousand Oaks, the mayor is appointed from among City Council members and is not a separate elective office.

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As COVID restrictions ease, local City Halls reopen to public

View Comments As the COVID-19 pandemic subsides and restrictions ease, some City Halls in Ventura County have reopened to the public, with others to follow. The abating of the threat from COVID along with county and state relaxing restrictions has allowed us to reexamine our service delivery methods, Tim Giles, Thousand Oaks human resources director/risk administrator, said in a statement.  Thousand Oaks recently reopened its customer service counters at City Hall for public in-person services. The city continues to offer virtual services. It plans to soon allow the public to again attend City Council meetings in person. As we gradually increase our in-person services, the city is keeping everyone safe, Giles said.

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