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It’s graduation season, and our Tiny Tots and Pre-K Experience students are joining in on the celebration! 🎓�These littl...
06/12/2026

It’s graduation season, and our Tiny Tots and Pre-K Experience students are joining in on the celebration! 🎓�
These little learners have spent the year building confidence, making friends, exploring their creativity, and developing important social and school-readiness skills.�
These programs help prepare children for future school experiences through arts, crafts, music, creative play, motor development, and group socialization activities.�
For more information and registration availability, call (805) 385-7995.

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¡Es temporada de graduaciones y nuestros estudiantes de Tiny Tots y Pre-K Experience también se unen a la celebración! 🎓

Durante el año, estos pequeños aprendices han fortalecido su confianza, hecho nuevas amistades, explorado su creatividad y desarrollado importantes habilidades sociales y de preparación para la escuela.

Estos programas ayudan a preparar a los niños para futuras experiencias escolares a través de actividades de arte, manualidades, música, juego creativo, desarrollo de habilidades motoras y convivencia en grupo.

Para más información y conocer la disponibilidad actual de inscripción, llame al (805) 385-7995.

06/09/2026

We gave our Recreation team a disposable camera at this year’s Insect Festival. Here’s a look back at the day through the moments they captured. 🐝🎞️✨

📸 Through their lens: fascinating insects, hands-on learning and activities, creative costumes, adventurous food tastings, behind-the-scenes event prep, and thousands of community members coming together for a day filled with fun!

With more than 12,000 attendees, this was our biggest celebration yet! Thank you to everyone who joined us, our vendors, exhibitors, volunteers, partners and staff who helped make the event a success. 🦋🐞

06/08/2026

We have officially broken ground on the Endless Waves Skatepark at Del Sol Park! 🛹🌊

Designed with feedback from our community, this Olympic-quality, 40,000-square-foot skatepark will be the largest in Ventura County!

Built for skaters of all ages and skill levels, the Endless Waves Skatepark will create a space for beginners, experienced riders, and future athletes to come together and enjoy the sport.

Keep watching for a sneak peek at what’s coming soon 👀

Want to learn more about the project? Visit Oxnard.org/endless-waves. 🌊

06/06/2026

🚨🐝 Join us TODAY, June 6, 2026, at the 6th Annual Insect Festival at Plaza Park!

Bring the family for a day packed with fun, including a petting zoo, face painting, hands-on activities, and more for free. Stop by and see what all the buzz is about, we’ll be here until 4PM!

06/05/2026

Are you a high school sophomore, junior, or senior interested in making a difference in our City? 🗣️ Join Voices of Oxnard Youth, a leadership group of local students who help guide city initiatives and community projects. 💡

📌 The application deadline is Thursday, June 18, 2026.

It’s a great opportunity to share your ideas, gain experience, and create positive change in Oxnard. Learn more and apply today at oxnard.gov/VOY.

06/03/2026

News Release: Planned Comprehensive Fireworks Enforcement Efforts - 06/03/26

All fireworks are illegal in Oxnard. Despite this, each year during the month leading up to July 4th, the Oxnard Police Department receives many fireworks complaints. In 2025, 582 fireworks calls were received by the Oxnard Police Dispatch Center during the month leading up to July 4th; an additional 653 calls, emails and messages were received from residents on the department’s fireworks hotlines and email tip line. On the 4th of July holiday itself, during the 8-hour time frame between 6:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m., the Department received 335 fireworks disturbance calls last year.

Fireworks are a significant nuisance to the majority of our residents, and they can be extremely dangerous with the risk of significant injuries. Each year, fireworks land on rooftops and cause structure fires in the city. Fireworks also cause emotional distress for many of our residents, particularly those suffering from post-traumatic stress. They can also be very distressing for pets and their owners. Many of our residents resort to administering prescription sedatives to their pets to help them cope with fireworks.

The above reasons demonstrate why the Oxnard Police Department has a zero-tolerance enforcement approach towards fireworks. While it is often very difficult for officers to catch offenders of fireworks violations, each year the Department prioritizes deploying as many police resources as reasonably possible towards fireworks enforcement. Last year, as a result of dedicated, comprehensive fireworks enforcement efforts, the Department issued dozens of citations for fireworks violations.

Individuals found in possession of or utilizing fireworks shall face penalties ranging from $250 to $2000. Specifically, "Safe and Sane" fireworks, including sparklers, cones, and other similar items, are associated with a fine of $250. In contrast, "Dangerous" fireworks, such as firecrackers, bottle rockets, Roman candles, M80s, and mortars, incur a significantly higher fine of $2000. As of this year, the City of Oxnard, in collaboration with the Oxnard Police Department and Fire and Code Compliance, has revised the fireworks ordinance. This amendment imposes a $2,000 fine for possession of dangerous fireworks and classifies the offense as an arrestable misdemeanor.

During the upcoming fireworks enforcement efforts, the Department will again position message trailers in specific areas of the city in response to fireworks activity reported by residents. The message trailers will display information reminding residents that fireworks are illegal and informing them of the applicable fines. Additionally, the Department has already begun mailing warning letters to addresses where fireworks activity was reported last year. The letters inform the residents that their addresses will be closely monitored this year for any repeat violations.

The Department’s Crime Analysis Unit plays a valuable role in this effort by compiling recent fireworks calls and regularly updating patrol officers of the specific locations where fireworks are occurring. Officers starting their shifts are asked to target those specific areas during their patrols for enforcement purposes. Throughout the month leading up to July 4th, our Neighborhood Policing Team (NPT) officers will proactively send warning notices to specific addresses where fireworks activity has been reported. Furthermore, in the weeks leading up to July 4th, NPT officers will team up with Fire Department and Code Compliance personnel to conduct periodic undercover nighttime fireworks suppression operations, using drones to pinpoint addresses where fireworks are occurring.

This year, the Department is planning another comprehensive fireworks enforcement effort on July 4th, utilizing all available resources. This means that many officers who would normally have Independence Day off have been assigned to work, including officers in specialized lateral assignments such as our NPT, Homeless Liaison Unit, Special Enforcement Unit, and Traffic Unit. The Department will deploy the officers in a multitude of capacities, including uniformed patrol, undercover operations, motorcycle, bicycle, and foot patrols. Additionally, the Department will deploy several drones to detect the locations of fireworks.

The City of Oxnard has a social host ordinance that holds property owners responsible for fireworks activity occurring on or from their property. Each year, the Department uses drones on the 4th of July to help identify specific addresses where fireworks are being used. However, given the high volume of fireworks calls on July 4th, officers are not always able to contact property owners/renters immediately to issue a citation. Nonetheless, NPT officers will mail fireworks citations to property owners in July to ensure they are held accountable for the illegal/dangerous activity occurring on their property. The Department will follow the same procedure this year but will be using enhanced drone resources. Property owners where dangerous fireworks are occurring will be subject to a $ 2,000 citation.

The Oxnard Police Department respectfully asks all of our residents to celebrate Independence Day safely, without risking injury or property damage. We also encourage everyone to respect the peace and well-being of their neighbors and their pets, by refraining from the use of fireworks.

WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP?

• Fireworks Cellphone Line (805-307-6308) Dedicated line specifically for fireworks complaints carried by an NPT officer while on duty to take down specific information of problematic locations where fireworks are occurring.

• Fireworks Tips via Email ([email protected]) Please provide specific information regarding locations, days, and times

• Fireworks Hotline (805-394-5884) Callers can remain anonymous

• Oxnard Police Department Non-Emergency Number (805-385-7740) Use for reporting fireworks activity in progress. Please recognize that fireworks calls are prioritized based on other calls for service pending throughout the city.

https://oxnard.gov/pd-news/news-release-planned-comprehensive-fireworks-enforcement-efforts-06-03-26

06/03/2026

June is Pet Preparedness Month! 🐾

Meet Skippy, the Oxnard Fire Department’s Peer Support K9, as he joins staff to share some tips to help keep your pets safe during an emergency or disaster.

✅ Keep your pet’s ID tags and microchip information up to date
✅ Have a carrier or kennel ready in case you and your pet need to evacuate
✅ Build a pet emergency kit with essential supplies

Pets are part of the family—don’t leave them out of your emergency plans. Taking time today to follow these simple steps can help ensure your pets are safe, accounted for and cared for in an emergency.

For more pet preparedness resources, visit: www.oxnard.gov/preparedness

Happy Pride Month, Oxnard! The Progress Pride Flag is now flying at City Hall! 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️✨This morning, community members...
06/02/2026

Happy Pride Month, Oxnard! The Progress Pride Flag is now flying at City Hall! 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️✨

This morning, community members, City leaders, and staff gathered for a Progress Pride Flag Raising Ceremony to mark the beginning of Pride Month. Thank you to everyone who joined us!

Watch here: https://youtu.be/LVoItbS5V88
06/01/2026

Watch here: https://youtu.be/LVoItbS5V88

NEW PODCAST EPISODE --- "Fireworks"
Watch on YouTube: [ https://youtu.be/LVoItbS5V88 ]..or listen anywhere on your favorite podcast platform.

All fireworks are illegal in the City of Oxnard.

Oxnard Police Department Community Affairs Manager Paul Carganilla sits down with a panel of City of Oxnard supervisors to talk about the City's efforts regarding fireworks in Oxnard. The panel includes:
Oxnard Police Sergeant Mike Kohr
Oxnard Fire Captain Blair Martin
Oxnard Code Compliance Manager Andrew Dickson
Oxnard Animal Safety Supervisor Fermin Hernandez

Oxnard fireworks users can be fined up to $2,000 per citation - and also face misdemeanor criminal charges.

To report illegal fireworks activity anonymously:
FIREWORKS HOTLINE: (805) 394-5884
FIREWORKS E-MAIL: [email protected]
Oxnard PD Non-Emergency Line: (805)385-7740
Please be prepared to give the exact address where the fireworks were ignited from.

Help us keep Oxnard safe this summer.

Join us tomorrow, June 1, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. for a Progress Pride Flag Raising Ceremony in front of City Council Chamber...
06/01/2026

Join us tomorrow, June 1, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. for a Progress Pride Flag Raising Ceremony in front of City Council Chambers (305 W. Third St.) to celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride Month in Oxnard! 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️
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Acompañenos mañana, 1 de junio 2026 a las 8:30 a.m. para una Ceremonia de Izamiento de la Bandera del Progreso y el Orgullo frente a las Cámaras del Concejo Municipal (305 W. Third St.) para celebrar el Mes del Orgullo LGBTQ+ en Oxnard. 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️

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