Clerks and inspectors will be paid for their time.
The courts had ruled a similar law unconstitutional.
The city will phase in new fees and out-of-town players will be assessed parks fee.
The Congressman says requiring workers to submit identification isn't enough.
The Council will also discuss doing away with its prohibition of work solicitation on public right of ways.
Home from Afghanistan, the assemblyman will resume his sidewalk office hours.
The joint meetings will take place Wednesday.
The council assists in planning and implementing teen recreation programs.
The Moorpark City Council member has been involved with county transportation for more than 10 years.
The Congressman called new Immigration and Customs Enforcement policy "an extensive public relations effort aimed at pro-amnesty advocates."
Despite the loss of the city's redevelopment agency, the city budget is balanced and has millions in reserves in the general and special projects fund.
The proposed budget will be $250,000, the minimum allowed by state law.
A welcome home party is scheduled for April 4.
Police Capt. Ron Nelson will also speak at the event.
The event is free and open to the public.
The Moorpark City Council member announced the decision to supporters via email Thursday.
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The candidate for the 26th Congressional District said she "identifies more with the center of American life."
The state senator also wrote to Gov. Jerry Brown proposing the creation of a task force to address the issue.
Councilmember Mark Van Dam made the request of the staff at the Feb. 15 council meeting.
As time goes on, Positive Train Control will only cost more in dollars, and possibly, lives.
Sen. Tony Strickland will meet with constituents Feb. 25.
The City Council will also consider library board applicants.
The Washington Post reports that the installment deadline for a safety system that would automatically stop a train would be pushed back five years by this House bill.
Three of the Democrat candidates for the 26th Congressional District will attend.
The next meeting is planned for March 27.
The candidates for the 26th Congressional District will meet Wednesday night in Oxnard.
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The City Council will also consider library board applicants and comments regarding unmet transit needs.
would allow counties in California to independently negotiate with other states for the transfer of inmates.
California Disclose Act, targeting big donors for political ads, to be voted on Tuesday in state Assembly.
Rep. Elton Gallegly will retire at the end of his current term after serving for 26 years in Congress.
The Congressman says "there is a better way" to fix the country.
A movie filmed, in part, in Ventura County received Academy nods as well.
The bill would realign or abolish state bureaucracies to reduce duplication of services.
The county supervisor will begin her campaign at an event Saturday.
The new policy for filling mayoral and council seats vacated midterm could closely resemble current policy.
Sites that offer local information and services join in the protest.
The second of two meetings called by a group of Moorpark residents will take place Tuesday night.
The state senator will run for office in the newly formed 26th District.