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Oxnard’s General Plan sets a long-term vision and provides policy direction and guidance to residents, City staff, decision-makers, and the community.


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  • General Plan

    2030 General Plan The 2030 General Plan includes the seven State-required elements (land use, circulation, housing, open-space, conservation, safety, and noise within five chapters, each divided into two parts: 1)

  • Landscape Maintenance Districts

    The City of Oxnard uses Landscape Maintenance Districts (LMDs) to finance services throughout the City of Oxnard. Property owners within these districts are levied an annual special assessment on their Ventura

  • Housing Department

    The Housing Department’s mission is to promote the general welfare of the City by remedying unsafe and substandard housing, offering services and shelter opportunities for the homeless, and by relieving the shortage

  • Housing Choice Voucher/Section 8

    About the Program The Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program/Section 8 is financed by the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to provide rent subsidies in the form

  • Community Facilities Districts

    Community Facilities Districts (CFDs), commonly known as Mello-Roos Districts, are used to finance local public facilities and provide funding for public services. A CFD can fund public improvements with a

  • Permits

    City of Oxnard Permits

  • Grants Management

    The City of Oxnard’s Housing Department is dedicated to serving the diverse needs of its residents, principally those with low- and  moderate incomes, to assist in meeting the unmet needs

  • Affordable Housing & Rehabilitation

    About Our Division Oxnard’s Affordable Housing and Rehabilitation Division (AHRD) administers first-time homebuyer and home repair programs for low-income residents. City staff also help with the development of affordable housing

  • Rent Stabilization

    Rent increases on residential real property in Oxnard are limited to a maximum of four percent (4%) in any twelve-month period. More than one rent increase in a twelve-month period

  • Financial Reporting

    Annual Comprehensive Financial Report The City’s most recently audited annual financial reports are available below.  Audited Oxnard Housing Authority Financial Statements Single Audit Report The Single Audit Report is an

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