/ Plans call for what could be a $40 million dollar community aquatic center in South Oxnard, in College Park
State kicks in first $5 million for estimated $40 million project.
There’s excitement in a South Coast city over just-announced plans to build a public aquatic center. Efforts to raise money for the estimated $40 million dollar project got a big kick start Friday, with word of a major chunk of funding for the project.
It’s an ambitious plan, calling for construction of a center with an Olympic-sized competition pool, an instructional pool, and water play areas for kids in Oxnard’s College Park.
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Clean California Day of Action removes litter in Santa Maria and Greenfield
and last updated 2021-07-07 22:24:17-04
Litter on the highway is a common sight along many of California s roads and highways. Caltrans says the problem has plagued the state s streets for decades.
On Wednesday, July 7, the group is holding Clean California Day of Action, a statewide effort to remove this litter. The event is part of Clean California s larger vision for a trash free highway system.
Today s Day of Action will include litter cleanup along Highway 135 in Santa Maria and US 101 in Greenfield.
Our highway crews, volunteers & partners remain out in force on this statewide #CleanCA day of action so thanks for being #workzonealert. @CaltransHQ@CA Trans Agencypic.twitter.com/Kv1s7PTDgS Caltrans District 5 (@CaltransD5) July 7, 2021
Oil bankruptcies leave environmental cleanup bills to California taxpayers
Randeep Singh Grewal built a fossil fuel empire around his Greka group of companies. Now, taxpayers are paying millions to clean up Rincon Island.
Mark Olalde, Palm Springs Desert Sun
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7:07 pm UTC Jun. 25, 2021
Oil shaped modern Southern California. With dreams of black gold and not content to merely drill on land, a company called Atlantic Richfield built a 2.3-acre artificial island in the late 1950s just off the coast of Ventura County. Today, surfers skim past Rincon Island’s crown of palm trees and 50 oil wells near Mussel Shoals but the site will never pump oil again.
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