The Hotly Contested Thousand Oaks City Council Race

By Mandy Jacob Election season is here, and it is time to take a deep dive into the City of Thousand Oaks’s run for City Council. The backstory to this race has more drama than a Spanish Soap Opera. On the one hand we have the Mayor Al Adam, touting everything he has […]
Frank Enderle, Candidate for Thousand Oaks City Council

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Kevin McNamee for Thousand Oaks City Council

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POLITICS | Race for the Thousand Oaks City Council – Meet Colleen Andersen

CEO, entrepreneur, 12 year resident, member of T.O. Economic Development Committee. Website “ca4council.com” The next four years are critical for Thousand Oak’s recovery and continued success in the future. We must achieve Covid recovery, submit our plan to address State housing mandates, resolve lingering housing, homelessness, municipal and safety improvement issues, and complete our General Plan for the next 15 […]
Thousand Oaks City Council adopts local emergency resolution; appoints City Manager as Director of Emergency Services

By Michael Hernandez THOUSAND OAKS—The City Council on Tuesday ratified a Proclamation of the existence of a Local Emergency rendering certain emergency orders including the naming of City Manager Andrew Powers as Director of Emergency Services. “We are dealing with unprecedented circumstances,” said City Manager Andrew Powers. “This is a unique crisis. We have 10 […]
Thousand Oaks City Council approves Civic Arts Plaza Campus Master Plan and downtown project design

By Michael Hernandez THOUSAND OAKS—The City Council approved conceptional plans for the Civic Arts Plaza Campus Master Plan as well as the project design for Thousand Oaks Boulevard Streetscape Phase I Project at Tuesday’s meeting. The City which has $20 million set aside for redeveloping the Civic Arts Plaza authorized the City Manager to move […]
Thousand Oaks City Council hears regional housing plan

By Michael Hernandez THOUSAND OAKS—City Council members received a draft of 2020-2024 Regional Housing Plan (RHP) developed by the City of Thousand Oaks, the County of Ventura and nine other county cities in collaboration with Cloudburst Consulting. The federal government requires each city that receives funding for programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and […]
Thousand Oaks City Council decides to do Request For Proposals for $300 million 15-year waste hauling contract

By Michael Hernandez (Editor’s Note: Thousand Oaks City Council honors the nine victims of the Sunday helicopter crash in Calabasas that was on its way to the Mamba Sports Academy, 1011 Rancho Conejo Blvd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320: Kobe and Gianna Bryant; John, Keri and Alyssa Altobelli; Sarah and Payton Chester; Christina Mauser; and Ara […]
Thousand Oaks City Council upholds Planning Commission decision on Westlake Village wireless facility despite public hearing opposition

By Michael Hernandez THOUSAND OAKS—The City Council in a 3-2 vote upheld the Planning Commission decision to allow Verizon Wireless to build a wireless facility on the 2.51 acre property located at 4588 Sunnyhill Street, within the North Ranch community (western Westlake Village—the two-thirds portion of the community in Ventura County was annexed into Thousand […]
Thousand Oaks City Council postpones decision on exclusive franchise solid waste agreements

By Michael Hernandez THOUSAND OAKS—The City Council decided on Tuesday to adopt a suggestion by City Manager Andrew Powers to postpone a decision until January 28th on whether to approve exclusive franchise solid waste agreements worth $20 million per year for USA Waste of California, Inc. (a Waste Management Company) and Newbury Disposal Company […]















