Assessment District 96-1
Rose Avenue/Highway 101 Interchange Improvements
The City of Oxnard (the “City”) established Assessment District No. 96-1 (Rose Avenue/Highway 101 Interchange Improvements) (the “District”) and issued Limited Obligation Improvement Bonds (the “Original Bonds”) in 1996 to finance the construction of an interchange on U.S. Highway 101 at Rose Avenue. Improvements included the construction of a six-lane overpass, right-of-way acquisition, mobilization, clearing, demolition and removal of the existing bridge, earthwork, on- and off-ramps, realignment of Rose Avenue and Ventura Boulevard, bike lanes, sidewalks, sound walls, retaining walls, drainage facilities, traffic barriers, signing, striping, traffic safety, street lighting, traffic signals, tree relocation, landscaping, relocation of United Water Conservation District 42-inch water main, relocation of public utilities, hazardous material mitigation, environmental clearance, design and construction management.
Annual Reports
AD 96-1R Annual Report – Fiscal Year 2014-2015 | – 1.3 MB |
AD 96-1 Marks-Roos CDIAC Report – Series 2005 | – 84 KB |
Documents
AD 96-1R Notice of Reassessment | – 111 KB |
AD 96-1R Original Engineers Report | |
AD 96-1R Reassessment Diagram | – 891 KB |
AD 96-1R Reassessment Report | – 48.59 MB |
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