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Oxnard, California

Oxnard (/ˈɒksnɑːrd/ ) is a city in Ventura County in the U.S. state of California, United States. On California's South Coast, it is the most populous city in Ventura County and the 22nd-most-populous city in California. Incorporated in 1903, Oxnard lies approximately 60 miles (97 km) west of downtown Los Angeles and is part of the larger Greater Los Angeles area.

Oxnard, California
Clockwise: Channel Islands Harbor; Carnegie Art Museum; hotel at the beach
Nickname(s): 
Gateway to the Channel Islands, The Nard[1]
Location in Ventura County and the state of California
Oxnard
Location in the United States
Oxnard
Oxnard (the United States)
Coordinates: 34°11′29″N 119°10′57″W / 34.19139°N 119.18250°W / 34.19139; -119.18250
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyVentura
RegionOxnard Plain
IncorporatedJune 30, 1903[2]
Named forHenry T. Oxnard
Government
 • TypeCouncil–manager
 • MayorJohn Zaragoza
 • City council[4]
  • John Zaragoza
  • Bryan A. MacDonald
  • Oscar Madrigal
  • Gabe Teran
  • Bert Perello
  • Gabriela Basua
  • Arthur Valenzuela, Jr.
 • City treasurerPhil Molina
 • City clerkRose Chaparro[3]
 • City managerAlexander Nguyen
Area
 • City39.14 sq mi (101.38 km2)
 • Land26.53 sq mi (68.70 km2)
 • Water12.62 sq mi (32.68 km2)  31.41%
Elevation52 ft (16 m)
Population
 • City202,063
 • Rank1st in Ventura County
22nd in California
117th in the United States
 • Density7,616.40/sq mi (2,940.71/km2)
 • Urban
376,117 (US: 109th)
 • Urban density4,909.7/sq mi (1,895.6/km2)
 • Metro
843,843 (US: 71st)
Time zoneUTC−8 (Pacific)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−7 (PDT)
ZIP Codes[8]
93030–93036
Area codes805 and 820
FIPS code06-54652
GNIS feature IDs1652766, 2411347
Websitewww.oxnard.org

It is at the western edge of the fertile Oxnard Plain, adjacent to agricultural fields with strawberries, lima beans and other vegetable crops. Oxnard is also a major transportation hub in Southern California, with Amtrak, Union Pacific, Metrolink, Greyhound, and Intercalifornias stopping there. It also has a small regional airport, Oxnard Airport (OXR). The town also has significant connections to the nearby oil fields Oxnard Oil Field and the West Montalvo Oil Field. The high density of oil, industry and agricultural activities around the city, have led to several environmental issues.[9]

Oxnard's population was 202,063 in 2020,[10] and is largely Latino.[9] It is the most populous city in the Oxnard–Thousand Oaks–Ventura, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area.

History edit

 
Oxnard was originally a part of Rancho El Rio de Santa Clara o la Colonia, granted in 1837 by Governor Alvarado to seven retired soldiers from the Presidio of Santa Barbara.
 
Downtown Oxnard, early 1900s

Before the arrival of Europeans, the area was inhabited by Chumash Native Americans. The first European to encounter the area was explorer João Rodrigues Cabrilho, who claimed it for Spain in 1542. During the mission period, Mission San Buenaventura, established in 1782, used the area for raising cattle.

Ranching began to take hold among Californio settlers, who lost their regional influence when California became a US state in 1850. At about the same time, the area was settled by American farmers, who cultivated barley and lima beans.

The Gottfried Maulhardt/Albert Pfeiler Farm site is now an historic farm park.[11]

Henry T. Oxnard, founder of Moorhead, Minnesota-based American Crystal Sugar Company who operated a successful sugar beet factory with his three brothers (Benjamin, James, and Robert) in Chino, California, was enticed to build a $2 million factory on the plain inland from Port Hueneme.[12] Shortly after the 1897 beet campaign, a new town emerged, now commemorated on the National Register of Historic Places as the Henry T. Oxnard Historic District. Oxnard intended to name the settlement after the Greek word for "sugar", zachari, but frustrated by bureaucracy, named it after himself. Given the potential growth of the town of Oxnard, in the spring of 1898, a railroad station was built to service the plant, which attracted a population of Chinese, Japanese, and Mexican laborers and enough commerce to merit the designation of a town. The Oxnard brothers, who never lived in their namesake city, sold both the Chino and the giant red-brick Oxnard factory in 1899 for nearly $4 million. The Oxnard factory with its landmark twin smokestacks operated from August 19, 1899, until October 26, 1959. Factory operations were interrupted in the Oxnard Strike of 1903.

 
Oxnard, 1908. The public library is at the right.

Oxnard was incorporated as a California city on June 30, 1903, and the public library was opened in 1907.[13] Prior to and during World War II, the naval bases of Point Mugu and Port Hueneme were established in the area to take advantage of the only major navigable port on California's coast between the Port of Los Angeles and San Francisco Bay, and the bases in turn encouraged the development of the defense-based aerospace and communications industries.

In the mid-20th century Oxnard grew and developed the areas outside the downtown with homes, industry, retail, and a new harbor named Channel Islands Harbor. Martin V. ("Bud") Smith (1916–2001) became an influential developer. Smith's first enterprise in 1941 was the Colonial House Restaurant (demolished 1988) and then the Wagon Wheel Junction in 1947, (demolished 2011).[14] He was also involved in the development of the high-rise towers at the Topa Financial Plaza,[15] the Channel Islands Harbor, Casa Sirena Resort, the Esplanade Shopping Mall,[16] Fisherman's Wharf, the Carriage Square Shopping Center, the Maritime Museum, and many other hotel, restaurant and retail projects.[17][18]

In June 2004, the Oxnard Police Department and the Ventura County Sheriff imposed a gang injunction over a 6.6-square-mile (17 km2) area of the central district of the city, in order to restrict gang activity.[19] The injunction was upheld in the Ventura County Superior Court and made a permanent law in 2005.[20] A similar injunction was imposed in September 2006 over a 4.26-square-mile (11.0 km2) area of the south side of the city.[21] Prohibited activities include associating with other known gang members, witness intimidation, possessing firearms or using gang gestures.[22] Since then, court decisions have made adding people to the civil orders more stringent, stemming from lawsuits in Los Angeles and Orange counties. Judges determined that it was unconstitutional for people to be added to a gang injunction without a due-process hearing. As a result of budget cuts due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Oxnard police stopped maintaining and enforcing the injunction in 2020.[23]

Geography edit

Oxnard is located on the Oxnard Plain, an area with fertile soil. With its beaches, dunes, wetlands, creeks and the Santa Clara River, the area contains a number of important biological communities. Native plant communities include: coastal sage scrub, California Annual Grassland, and Coastal Dune Scrub species; however, most native plants have been eliminated from within the city limits to make way for agriculture and urban and industrial development. Also native to the region is the endangered Ventura Marsh Milkvetch, and the last self-sustaining population is in Oxnard in the center of an approved housing development.[24]

Rivers edit

The Santa Clara River separates Oxnard and Ventura. Tributaries to this river include Sespe Creek, Piru Creek, and Castaic Creek.

Geology edit

Oxnard is on a tectonically active plate, since most of Coastal California is near the boundaries between the Pacific and North American Plates. The San Andreas Fault, which demarcates this boundary, is about 40 miles away.

One active fault that transverses Oxnard is the Oak Ridge Fault, which straddles the Santa Clara River Valley westward from the Santa Susana Mountains, crosses the Oxnard Plain through Oxnard, and extends into the Santa Barbara Channel. The coastline is subject to inundation by a tsunami up to 23 feet in height.[25]

The fault has proven to be a significant contributor to seismic activity in the Oxnard region and beyond. The 6.7 MwNorthridge earthquake that occurred on January 17, 1994, is believed to have occurred in the Santa Clarita extension of the Oak Ridge Fault. Landslides and ridge-top shattering resulting from the Northridge earthquake were observed above Moorpark, a city 19.6 mi (31.5 km)[26] east of Oxnard.[27]

Climate edit

Oxnard is the location of the National Weather Service forecast office that serves the Los Angeles area.[28] The city is situated in a Mediterranean (dry subtropical) climate zone, experiencing mild and relatively wet winters, and warm, dry summers, in a climate called the warm-summer Mediterranean climate. Onshore breezes keep the communities of Oxnard cooler in summer and warmer in winter than those further inland. The average mean temperature is 61 °F (16 °C). The average minimum temperature is 52 °F (11 °C) and the average maximum temperature is 69 °F (21 °C). Generally the weather is mild and dry, with around 300 days of sunshine annually. The average annual precipitation is 15.62 in (397 mm).[29]

Climate data for Oxnard, California (Oxnard Airport), 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1923–present
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 94
(34)
91
(33)
94
(34)
100
(38)
98
(37)
102
(39)
96
(36)
97
(36)
105
(41)
104
(40)
98
(37)
96
(36)
105
(41)
Mean maximum °F (°C) 81.7
(27.6)
80.8
(27.1)
82.7
(28.2)
85.3
(29.6)
80.6
(27.0)
80.3
(26.8)
83.0
(28.3)
84.1
(28.9)
87.6
(30.9)
92.3
(33.5)
86.6
(30.3)
79.6
(26.4)
94.8
(34.9)
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 65.9
(18.8)
65.4
(18.6)
65.6
(18.7)
66.6
(19.2)
68.0
(20.0)
69.5
(20.8)
72.9
(22.7)
73.5
(23.1)
73.5
(23.1)
73.5
(23.1)
70.0
(21.1)
65.9
(18.8)
69.2
(20.7)
Daily mean °F (°C) 56.0
(13.3)
56.6
(13.7)
57.4
(14.1)
58.5
(14.7)
61.2
(16.2)
63.7
(17.6)
66.7
(19.3)
67.1
(19.5)
66.6
(19.2)
64.5
(18.1)
60.1
(15.6)
56.4
(13.6)
61.2
(16.2)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 46.1
(7.8)
47.7
(8.7)
49.3
(9.6)
50.5
(10.3)
54.3
(12.4)
57.9
(14.4)
60.6
(15.9)
60.6
(15.9)
59.7
(15.4)
55.4
(13.0)
50.1
(10.1)
46.9
(8.3)
53.3
(11.8)
Mean minimum °F (°C) 37.8
(3.2)
38.4
(3.6)
40.4
(4.7)
43.1
(6.2)
47.4
(8.6)
50.8
(10.4)
54.5
(12.5)
54.5
(12.5)
52.6
(11.4)
47.7
(8.7)
41.6
(5.3)
37.4
(3.0)
35.8
(2.1)
Record low °F (°C) 26
(−3)
28
(−2)
31
(−1)
31
(−1)
34
(1)
37
(3)
42
(6)
43
(6)
40
(4)
35
(2)
28
(−2)
28
(−2)
26
(−3)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 2.92
(74)
3.26
(83)
2.30
(58)
0.69
(18)
0.34
(8.6)
0.06
(1.5)
0.02
(0.51)
0.01
(0.25)
0.08
(2.0)
0.46
(12)
0.71
(18)
2.08
(53)
12.93
(328.86)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 5.9 6.6 5.6 3.7 2.3 1.1 0.8 0.9 2.3 4.5 4.6 5.7 44.0
Source 1: NOAA[30]
Source 2: National Weather Service[31]

Wildlife and ecology edit

The area contains a number of important biological communities. Native plant communities include coastal sage scrub, California Annual Grassland, and Coastal Dune Scrub species; however, most native plants have been eliminated from within the city limits to make way for development. Also native to the region is the endangered Ventura Marsh Milkvetch, with the last self-sustaining population in Oxnard being at the center of a housing development.[24]

The balance of wildlife in Oxnard is similar to that of most places in southern California, with small mammals being common in urbanized areas, like squirrels, raccoons, and skunks. Coyotes prey on these smaller mammals. Small birds and mammals can be food for stray, feral, and pet dogs and cats.[32]

Environmental issues edit

Oxnard has more coastal power plants than any other city in California, with three fossil-fuel power plants providing energy for cities in both Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties.[33][34] The California Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA) has identified Oxnard as a city excessively burdened by multiple sources of pollution.[35] Two of the power plants use ocean water cooling.[36][37] The Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) has categorized much of Oxnard in the top 10 percent of ZIP codes most negatively impacted by pollution in the state.[35][38] In May 2015, the Oxnard City Council unanimously voted to extend the city moratorium on power plant construction. This moratorium extension occurred due to NRG/Southern California Edison's proposal, also referred to as the Puente Power Project,[35] to construct a new fossil-fuel power plant. The next morning, a NRG representative stated their case to replace the old power generation plant at Mandalay Beach with a new, hi-tech, much cleaner and more efficient plant.[39]

Pesticides are used in the agricultural fields surrounding Oxnard, as the area is one of the nation's leading strawberry producers, with agriculture being one of the top contributors to Oxnard's economy. Strawberries depend on large applications of fumigants containing pesticides. The Center for Health Journalism reported four ZIP codes with the highest pesticide use in the state clustered around Oxnard.[40]

Architecture edit

The historical architectural styles of Oxnard ranch family homes are Victorian era, Italian style, and Carpenter Gothic.[41] In the Henry T. Oxnard Historic District, there are five Prairie School and eight Tudor Revival homes.[42] The district includes Mission/Spanish Revival, Bungalow/craftsman, Colonial Revival, and other architecture.[43]

Cityscape edit

Oxnard is a combination of neighborhoods, and urban development focused on the downtown, coastline, and harbor areas.[44] The city's main land uses are industrial, residential, commercial, and open space.[45] The city is characterized by one and two-story buildings. The two tallest buildings in the county are in the northern part of the city at Topa Financial Plaza. The fourteen floor high-rise was built in 1973 and the 21 floor high-rise was built in 1986.[46] The city is surrounded by agricultural land and the Pacific Ocean, as well as the Santa Clara River. The city's primary development lies along Highway 101 and the other main roads.[47]

The Henry T. Oxnard Historic District is a 70-acre (28 ha) historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Oxnard. Covering approximately F and G Sts., between Palm and 5th Sts., in the city, the district includes 139 contributing buildings and includes homes mostly built before 1925.[43] It contains Craftsman and Revival architecture in abundance.[42][48]

Ormond Beach is a beach along the Oxnard coast. The beach, which stretches for two miles,[49] adjoins the Ormond Wetlands, some farmland, and power plant remains. It covers the area in between Points Hueneme and Mugu, and is a well-known birding area. The beach historically contained marshes, salt flat, sloughs, and lagoons, but surrounding agriculture and industry have drained, filled, and degraded the beach and wetlands. However, there is still a dune-transition zone-marsh system along much of the beach.[50][51]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
19102,555
19204,41772.9%
19306,28542.3%
19408,51935.5%
195021,567153.2%
196040,26586.7%
197071,22576.9%
1980108,19551.9%
1990142,21631.4%
2000170,35819.8%
2010197,89916.2%
2020202,0632.1%
2023 (est.)197,477[52]−2.3%
U.S. Decennial Census[53]

2020 edit

Oxnard, California – Racial and ethnic composition
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race.
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2000[54] Pop 2010[55] Pop 2020[56] % 2000 % 2010 % 2020
White alone (NH) 35,049 29,410 26,415 20.57% 14.86% 13.07%
Black or African American alone (NH) 5,923 4,754 4,235 3.48% 2.40% 2.10%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 597 424 392 0.35% 0.21% 0.19%
Asian alone (NH) 12,257 14,084 14,987 7.19% 7.12% 7.42%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 562 537 489 0.33% 0.27% 0.24%
Other race alone (NH) 182 230 772 0.11% 0.12% 0.38%
Mixed race or Multiracial (NH) 2,981 2,909 3,789 1.75% 1.47% 1.88%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 112,807 145,551 150,984 66.22% 73.55% 74.72%
Total 170,358 197,889 202,063 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%

2010 edit

The 2010 United States Census[57] reported that Oxnard had a population of 197,899. The population density was 7,358 inhabitants per square mile (2,841/km2). The racial makeup of Oxnard included 95,346 (48.2%) White, 5,771 (2.9%) African American, 2,953 (1.5%) Native American, 14,550 (7.4%) Asian, 658 (0.3%) Pacific Islander, 69,527 (35.1%) from other races, and 9,094 (4.6%) from two or more races. In addition, 145,551 people (73.5%) were Hispanic or Latino, of any race. Non-Hispanic Whites were 14.9% of the population in 2010,[58] compared to 42.6% in 1980.[59]

The Census reported that 196,465 people (99.3% of the population) lived in households, 932 (0.5%) lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and 502 (0.3%) were institutionalized.

There were 49,797 households, out of which 25,794 (51.8%) had children under the age of 18 living in them, 28,319 (56.9%) were opposite-sex married couples living together, 7,634 (15.3%) had a female householder with no husband present, 4,043 (8.1%) had a male householder with no wife present. There were 3,316 (6.7%) unmarried opposite-sex partnerships, and 395 (0.8%) same-sex married couples or partnerships. 7,090 households (14.2%) were made up of individuals, and 2,665 (5.4%) had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.95. There were 39,996 families (80.3% of all households); the average family size was 4.20.

The population was spread out, with 59,018 people (29.8%) under the age of 18, 23,913 people (12.1%) aged 18 to 24, 57,966 people (29.3%) aged 25 to 44, 40,584 people (20.5%) aged 45 to 64, and 16,418 people (8.3%) who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 29.9 years. For every 100 females, there were 103.0 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 102.4 males.

There were 52,772 housing units at an average density of 1,962 per square mile (758/km2), of which 27,760 (55.7%) were owner-occupied, and 22,037 (44.3%) were occupied by renters. The homeowner vacancy rate was 1.8%; the rental vacancy rate was 3.7%. 107,482 people (54.3% of the population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 88,983 people (45.0%) lived in rental housing units.

2000 census edit

As of the census[60] of 2000, there were 170,358 people, 43,576 households, and 34,947 families residing in the city. The population density was 6,729.7 inhabitants per square mile (2,598.4/km2). There were 45,166 housing units at an average density of 1,784.2 per square mile (688.9/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 42.1% White, 3.8% African American, 1.3% Native American, 7.4% Asian, 0.4% Pacific Islander, 40.4% from other races, and 4.7% from two or more races. Two-thirds of the population (66.2%) was Hispanic or Latino of any race.

There were 43,576 households, out of which 46.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 59.4% were married couples living together, 14.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.8% were non-families. 14.6% of all households were made up of individuals, and 5.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.85 and the average family size was 4.16

In the city, the population was spread out, with 31.8% under the age of 18, 11.8% from 18 to 24, 31.0% from 25 to 44, 17.3% from 45 to 64, and 8.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 29 years. For every 100 females, there were 104.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 104.0 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $48,603, and the median income for a family was $49,150. Males had a median income of $30,643 versus $25,381 for females. The per capita income for the city was $15,288. About 11.4% of families and 15.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 18.4% of those under age 18 and 8.8% of those age 65 or over.

Economy edit

The economy of Oxnard includes defense, international trade, agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism. Oxnard is a manufacturing center in the Greater Los Angeles Area. The Port of Hueneme is the only deep-harbor commercial port between Los Angeles and San Francisco and moves trade within the Pacific Rim economies. Companies utilizing the Port include Del Monte Foods, Chiquita, BMW, Land Rover, and Jaguar.[61] Other industries include finance, transportation, the high tech industry, and energy, particularly petroleum. Two large active oil fields underlie the city and adjacent areas: the Oxnard Oil Field, east of the city along 5th Street, and the West Montalvo Oil Field along the coast to the west of town. Tenby Inc.'s Oxnard Refinery, on 5th Street east of Del Norte Avenue, processes oil from both fields.[62]

According to the city's 2021 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report,[63] the top employers in the city are:

# Employer # of Employees
1 Oxnard School District 3,870
2 Reiter 2,447
3 City of Oxnard 1,960
4 CommonSpirit Health 1,933
5 Procter & Gamble 1,898
6 St. John's Regional Medical Center 1,500
7 Haas Automation 1,390
8 Oxnard Union High School District 1,203
9 Spatz Laboratories 1,117
10 Raypak 557

Other major employers include Naval Base Ventura County, Boskovich Farms, PTI Technologies, Seminis and Gills Onions.[64]

Some of the major companies headquartered in Oxnard are Haas Automation, Seminis, Raypak, Drum Workshop, Borla Performance,[65] Boss Audio, Seed Beauty,[66] and Robbins Auto Tops[67] Procter & Gamble[68][69] and Sysco maintain their West Coast operations in Oxnard.

In October 2020, city officials announced that once a large swath of agricultural land is fully developed into a business park by late 2021, it estimates that up to 8,700 jobs will be created in the area.[70] An Amazon fulfillment center opened in 2022 that serves Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo counties.[71]

Agriculture edit

"The areas studied showed a high percentage of Group I soils, primarily located on the relatively flat Oxnard Plain. The Oxnard Plain, because of these high-quality agricultural soils, coupled with a favorable climate, is considered one of the most fertile areas in the world."[72]

In 1995, SOAR (Save Open Space and Agricultural Resources) was initiated by farmers, ranchers and citizens of Ventura County to keep land in the Oxnard Plain from development.[73]

Strawberries edit

 
Strawberry field

The Oxnard Plain is well known for its strawberries. According to the USDA, Oxnard is California's largest strawberry producer, supplying about one-third of the State's annual strawberry volume.[74] From the end of September through the end of October, strawberries are planted and harvesting occurs from mid-December through mid-July in Oxnard. The peak harvesting season in California runs from April through June, when up to 10 million pint baskets of strawberries are shipped daily.[75] The state of California supplies over 85 percent of U.S. strawberries, with the U.S. supplying a quarter of total world production of strawberries.[76]

The annual California Strawberry Festival[77] features vendors as well as food items based on the fruit such as strawberry nachos, strawberry pizza, strawberry funnel cake, strawberry sundaes, and strawberry champagne.[78][79]

Pests that attack this crop are very economically impactful in this town.[80] Much of the research and effort is expended here and in Watsonville and Salinas.[80] Economically significant insects include the Greenhouse Whitefly (Trialeurodes vaporariorum).[80]

Cannabis edit

In 2018, 80% of the voters approved a cannabis tax.[81] The city council adopted a "go slow" approach upon the legalization of recreational cannabis in California.[82] Companies must be licensed by the local agency and the state to grow, test, or sell cannabis and the city may authorize none or only some of these activities. Local governments may not prohibit adults, who are in compliance with state laws, from growing, using, or transporting marijuana for personal use. After an initial ban, businesses that focus on manufacturing, testing and distributing cannabis were allowed to apply for a permit to operate in July 2019.[83] An initial process in May 2020 to select retail proposals was challenged by unsuccessful applicants.[84] After revising the city ordinance, the council decided in September 2020 to allow 10 retail licences to be issued.[85] A social equity component to maximize the ability for communities of color to benefit from the new industry as owners and investors and managers and employees as allowed by state law was not included.[86] The city requires dispensaries to be a minimum of 600 feet (180 m) from schools or daycare centers.[87] A special-use permit was approved for a retail store in an Oxnard Shores neighborhood shopping center in February 2022 amidst organized opposition from the neighborhood.[88] The first dispensary in the city opened in the downtown area in December 2022.[89]

Oil fields edit

Oxnard edit

 
The Oxnard Oil Field in Ventura County, California. Other oil fields are shown in dark gray.
The Oxnard Oil Field is a large and productive oil field in and adjacent to the city of Oxnard, in Ventura County, California in the United States. Its conventional oil reserves are close to exhaustion, with only an estimated one percent of the original oil recoverable with current technology remaining: 434,000 barrels (69,000 m3) out of an original 43.5 million. However, the reservoir includes an enormous deposit of tar sands, ultra-heavy oil classed as an unconventional petroleum reserve, and potentially containing 400 million barrels (64,000,000 m3) of oil equivalent, should it become economically feasible to extract.[90] Present operators on the field include Tri-Valley Oil & Gas Co., Anterra Energy Services, Inc., Chase Production Co., and Occidental Petroleum through its Vintage Production subsidiary.[91] As of the beginning of 2009, there were 34 active wells on the field.[91]

West Montalvo edit

 
The West Montalvo Oil Field in Ventura County, California. Other oil fields are shown in dark gray.
The West Montalvo Oil Field is a large and productive oil field on the coast of Ventura County, California, in the United States, in and adjacent to the city of Oxnard, California. Discovered in 1947,[92] it has produced approximately 43.7 million barrels (6,950,000 m3) of oil, and retains about 2.2 million barrels recoverable with current technology, in both the onshore and offshore areas. The offshore portion of the field is exploited from wells directionally drilled from onshore near McGrath Lake, from within an enclosure above the high-tide line at McGrath State Beach.

Arts and culture edit

 
Oxnard Post Office

Oxnard cultural institutions include the Carnegie Art Museum, founded in 1907 as the Oxnard Public Library by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie; the Chandler Vintage Museum of Transportation and Wildlife, founded by the late Los Angeles Times publisher Otis Chandler, the Murphy Auto Museum,[93] and the Channel Islands Maritime Museum.[94] The Henry T. Oxnard Historic District[95] is adjacent to the commercial downtown area and dates back to the founding of the city.

Heritage Square in downtown is a collection of restored Victorian and Craftsman houses that were once owned by Oxnard's pioneer ranching families.[96][97] Heritage Square is home to the Petit Playhouse[98] and the Elite Theatre Company.[99] The Oxnard Performing Arts and Convention Center[100][101] is home to the New West Symphony.[102]

Oxnard also has the Oxnard Independent Film Festival[103] and the annual Channel Islands Tall Ships Festival.[104] The Herzog Winery is based in Oxnard[105] along with other wine tasting rooms.[106] During late July, the annual Salsa Festival is held in downtown Oxnard, featuring a salsa tasting tent, local bands, a large dance floor, local vendors, as well as many salsa based food vendors.[107]

Sports edit

The Dallas Cowboys currently hold their pre-season training camp at River Ridge Field in Oxnard.[108] They also trained in Oxnard in 2001, 2004–06, 2008–10 and 2012–16 (the Cowboys trained at California Lutheran University in nearby Thousand Oaks in 1963–89). The New Orleans Saints trained in Oxnard in 2011.[109] The Los Angeles Raiders trained at River Ridge in the 1980s and 90s.[110]

On February 4, 2016, the Los Angeles Rams (an NFL team) selected Oxnard to be the site of their official team activities and mini camp. On February 19, 2016, the city of Oxnard and the Rams reached a tentative agreement to host official team activities and minicamp at River Ridge Playing Fields and on February 23, 2016, the Oxnard City Council voted unanimously 5–0 to allow the Los Angeles Rams to use the River Ridge Playing Fields facility from April 18 to June 17 and the locker room space from March 28 until June 24.

River Ridge Golf Course has two 18-hole courses flanked by housing developments.[111]

Government edit

Oxnard lies within the 26th congressional district, which is represented by Democrat Julia Brownley.

Education edit

The city of Oxnard is served by 54 public school campuses which provide education to more than 53,000 students in grades K–12.

Public elementary and junior high schools edit

The city of Oxnard and surrounding communities are served by four different school districts which oversee education for students grades K8. They are:

On February 12, 2008, a shooting involving students occurred at E.O. Green Junior High School in Oxnard. Larry King was shot in one of the classrooms, from which he was taken to St. John's Hospital and later died.[112]

There are three private K–8 schools in Oxnard and one Roman Catholic High School administered by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles.

Roman Catholic grade schools edit

  • Our Lady of Guadalupe Elementary School, Oxnard (La Colonia) K-8
  • Santa Clara Elementary School, Oxnard, TK-8
  • Saint Anthony Elementary School, South Oxnard, K-8

High schools edit

 
Oxnard High School

All public high schools in Oxnard are operated by the Oxnard Union High School District (OUHSD), which provides high school education to 20,000 students at 10 campuses in three cities (Oxnard, Camarillo and Port Hueneme) as well as the unincorporated areas of El Rio, Somis, Silver Strand, and Hollywood Beach. OUHSD campuses in and around Oxnard include Channel Islands High School, Hueneme High School, Oxnard High School, Pacifica High School, Oxnard Middle College High School, and Rio Mesa High School, as well as Oxnard Adult School.[113] Additionally, construction of a new high school has been begun, Del Sol High School.[114]

Santa Clara High School is a private Roman Catholic high school administered by the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.

Colleges and universities edit

 
Cal Lutheran Oxnard Center

Oxnard is served on the collegiate level by Oxnard College and nearby California State University Channel Islands. Additionally, California Lutheran University, California State University, Northridge, University of Phoenix, University of California, Santa Barbara, National University, and Azusa Pacific University have satellite campuses in Oxnard.

Library edit

A free public library system is operated by the city with three locations: the Downtown Main Library, the Colonia Branch Library, and the South Oxnard Branch Library.[115] Some library sites include a Homework Center and an adjacent daycare center.

Infrastructure edit

Sanitation edit

Oxnard collects and processes trash, recyclables, and green waste for its citizens and businesses.[116] The city also has a large treatment plant for the collection of wastewater through the sanitary sewer.[117]

Transportation edit

Road edit

The Ventura Freeway (US 101) is the major highway running through Oxnard, connecting Ventura and Santa Barbara to the northwest, and Los Angeles to the southeast. The Pacific Coast Highway (State Route 1) heads down the coast south to Malibu. Highway 34 (Fifth Street) connects downtown Oxnard with Camarillo by running east parallel with the Southern Pacific Coast Line, which carries Coast Starlight, Pacific Surfliner and Ventura County Line passenger trains. State Route 232 (Vineyard Avenue), heads northeast, providing connections to California State Route 118 to Saticoy and the junction with California State Route 126 which goes to Santa Paula, Fillmore and Santa Clarita.

Port edit

The Port of Hueneme is located south of Oxnard in the city of Port Hueneme and is jointly operated by the United States Navy and the Oxnard Harbor District. The port is the only deep water port between the Port of Long Beach and the Port of San Francisco as well as the only military deep water port between San Diego Bay and Puget Sound.

The Port of Hueneme is a shipping and receiving point for a wide variety of resources with destinations in the larger population centers of the Los Angeles Basin. Resources include automobiles, pineapples, and bananas. Agricultural products such as onions, strawberries, and flowers are shipped.[118]

The United States Navy maintains a facility at Port Hueneme, in support of the naval air station at Point Mugu to the south, with which it comprises Naval Base Ventura County. Port Hueneme is the West Coast home of the Naval Construction Force, the "Seabees", as well as a link in the coastal radar system.

Harbor edit

Channel Islands Harbor provides moorings for both recreational boating and commercial fishing. It shares the nickname "Gateway to the Channel Islands" with Ventura Harbor seven miles (11 km) to the north because operations that sail to the islands out of the harbors. Both harbors are vital fishing industry harbors.

Airport edit

Oxnard Airport is a general aviation airport within the city that is owned and operated by the County of Ventura. While commercial service was offered in the past, no airlines currently provide service.

Public transit edit

 
Oxnard Transit Center

The Oxnard Transit Center serves as a major transit hub for the city, as well as the west county.[119]

Rail edit

Metrolink
Six round-trip trains from the Ventura County Line provide commuter service to Los Angeles on weekdays during peak hours.
Amtrak
Ten round-trip Pacific Surfliners daily through Los Angeles to San Diego. Some northbound trains to Santa Barbara continue on to San Luis Obispo. The Coast Starlight, that travels from Los Angeles to Seattle stops twice a day (once in each direction), make the west Ventura County stop here (east county stop is Simi Valley).

Bus edit

Gold Coast Transit District
Operates local bus service in the city of Oxnard, Port Hueneme, Ventura, and Ojai. Its hub is the Oxnard Transit Center.[120]
VCTC Intercity
Operates three Conejo Connection buses during peak hours, towards the Warner Center Transit Hub in the San Fernando Valley, connecting with the Metro G Line. The Conejo Connection does not go to the Oxnard Transit Center, but instead stops at the Esplanade Shopping Center near Highway 101.[121] VCTC also operates the Coastal Connection through Ventura towards Santa Barbara and Goleta from the Esplanade.[122]

A smaller transfer center at the Centerpoint Mall on C Street for Gold Coast Transit serves South Oxnard and Port Hueneme routes. VCTC also operates the Oxnard-CSUCI route to California State University, Channel Islands and Oxnard College from this transfer center.[123]

In popular culture edit

Oxnard is mentioned in the season 3 episode of The Big Bang Theory entitled "The Jiminy Conjecture". Sheldon and Howard bet on what kind of cricket they hear in the hallway from Sheldon's apartment. They take the cricket to Professor Crawley (Lewis Black), a Caltech entomologist. While consulting Professor Crawley, he informs them that since he lost his funding, he has to move in with his daughter in Oxnard.[124][125]

Oxnard is also the name of Anderson .Paak's third studio album.[126]

The city of Oxnard is featured in the season 1 Nickelodeon sitcom Sam & Cat in Episode 22 titled, "#Lumpatious". The episode evolves the titular characters attempting to get the word "lumpatious" added to the in-universe "Oxnard English Dictionary". However, the characters believe that the only way to get the word added to the dictionary is to meet with the people who run the dictionary called "the word keepers", who convene in the headquarters of the dictionary located in Oxnard, and convince them to add the word to the dictionary. [127]

Notable people edit

Political and cultural edit

 
César Chávez at a United Farm Workers rally, 1974
  • Lucy Hicks Anderson: trans-woman, socialite, and chef, most notable for being tried in the Ventura County court for perjury for marrying a man while "masquerading" as a woman in 1945.[128]
  • Lupe Anguiano: former nun and civil rights activist known for her work on women's rights, the rights of the poor, and the protection of the environment.
  • John L. Canley: retired United States Marine and recipient of the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor.
  • Lee Van Cleef: An American actor who appeared in over 170 film and television roles in a career spanning nearly 40 years, but is best known as a star of Italian Spaghetti Westerns, particularly the Sergio Leone-directed Dollars Trilogy films For a Few Dollars More (1965) and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966). He received a Golden Boot Awards in 1983 for his contribution to the Western film and television genre.
  • César Chávez: farm worker, political activist and union leader, lived in the Colonia area of Oxnard during his childhood. Several streets and schools in the Oxnard area and surrounding areas bear his name. A home he lived in is on Wright Road in the El Rio neighborhood, northwest of Highway 101 and Rose Avenue, where Chavez lived with his family in the late 1950s while working as an advocate for local farmworkers. Also the office of the National Farm Workers Association – which later became United Farm Workers — on Cooper Road, east of Garfield Avenue in the Colonia neighborhood. The Oxnard office opened in 1966, the year of a historic march from Delano to Sacramento.[129][130]
  • William P. Clark: politician, served under President Ronald Reagan as the Deputy Secretary of State from 1981 to 1982, United States National Security Advisor from 1982 to 1983, and the Secretary of the Interior from 1983 until 1985.
  • Alicia Cuarón: Mexican-American educator, human rights activist, and Franciscan nun
  • Jean Harris: credited with protecting Ormond Beach Wetlands and Oxnard State Beach
  • Meagan Hockaday: killed by police[131]
  • Maria Gulovich Liu: Ventura County real estate agent, OSS agent in WWII[132]
  • Armando Xavier Ochoa: was the Bishop of Fresno and was formerly the Bishop of El Paso.
  • Carmen Perez is an activist on issues of civil rights, including mass incarceration, women's rights and gender equity, violence prevention, racial healing and community policing.[133]
  • Alfred V. Rascon: awarded the Medal of Honor—the United States' highest military decoration.
  • James Sumner: awarded the Medal of Honor—the United States' highest military decoration, after military service, he resided in Oxnard.
  • Nao Takasugi: California State Assembly and mayor of Oxnard.

Authors edit

Musicians and singers edit

Scholars and scientists edit

Businesspeople edit

  • Martin V. ("Bud") Smith: developer and philanthropist, the most significant developer in the Oxnard area, built the Financial Plaza Towers and financed construction of CSUCI's school of business and economics. His first real estate project was the Wagon Wheel Motel & Restaurant and Wagon Wheel Junction.[138][139]
  • Charles C. Lynch: is the former owner of a city-sanctioned, awarded in 2006, medical marijuana dispensary in Morro Bay, California. Lynch obtained a Medical marijuana dispensary Business License, a Medical Marijuana Nursery Permit and was a member of the local Chamber of Commerce, he was born in Oxnard.
  • Stanley Clark Meston: American architect, most famous for designing the original golden arches of McDonald's restaurants, he was born in Oxnard.
  • Ben Rich: was director of Lockheed Skunk Works from 1975 to 1991 and retired to Oxnard.[140]

Actors and TV personalities edit

Athletes and sportspeople edit

Sister city edit

 
Digital reproduction of the Oxnard-Ocotlan sister city flag presented at the Sister Cities bicentennial flag presentation around 1976.

Oxnard is sister cities with   Ocotlán, Jalisco (Mexico).[145] This relationship was commemorated with a flag at the Sister Cities bicentennial flag presentation sometime around 1976.[146]

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Further reading edit

  • Barajas, Frank P. Curious Unions: Mexican American Workers and Resistance in Oxnard, California, 1898–1961. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2012.
  • Hoad, Patricia; et al. (Spring–Summer 2002). "Oxnard at 100, The Ventura County Historical Society Quarterly". The Journal of Ventura County History. Ventura County Museum of History & Art: 6–49. ISSN 0042-3491.
  • Maulhardt, Jeffrey W. (2005). Oxnard 1941–2004. Arcadia Publishing. pp. 7, 19, 28, 58, 63, 66, 68, 70, 78, 79, 81. ISBN 978-0-7385-2953-0.
  • Gutleben, Dan, The Oxnard Beet Sugar Factory, Oxnard, California, 1959 – Revised 1960, page 1, Book available at the Oxnard Public Library

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Oxnard Convention and Visitors Bureau

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Oxnard redirects here For other uses see Oxnard disambiguation Oxnard ˈ ɒ k s n ɑːr d is a city in Ventura County in the U S state of California United States On California s South Coast it is the most populous city in Ventura County and the 22nd most populous city in California Incorporated in 1903 Oxnard lies approximately 60 miles 97 km west of downtown Los Angeles and is part of the larger Greater Los Angeles area Oxnard CaliforniaCityClockwise Channel Islands Harbor Carnegie Art Museum hotel at the beachLogoNickname s Gateway to the Channel Islands The Nard 1 Location in Ventura County and the state of CaliforniaOxnardLocation in the United StatesShow map of CaliforniaOxnardOxnard the United States Show map of the United StatesCoordinates 34 11 29 N 119 10 57 W 34 19139 N 119 18250 W 34 19139 119 18250CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountyVenturaRegionOxnard PlainIncorporatedJune 30 1903 2 Named forHenry T OxnardGovernment TypeCouncil manager MayorJohn Zaragoza City council 4 John Zaragoza Bryan A MacDonald Oscar Madrigal Gabe Teran Bert Perello Gabriela Basua Arthur Valenzuela Jr City treasurerPhil Molina City clerkRose Chaparro 3 City managerAlexander NguyenArea 5 City39 14 sq mi 101 38 km2 Land26 53 sq mi 68 70 km2 Water12 62 sq mi 32 68 km2 31 41 Elevation 6 52 ft 16 m Population 2020 7 City202 063 Rank1st in Ventura County22nd in California117th in the United States Density7 616 40 sq mi 2 940 71 km2 Urban376 117 US 109th Urban density4 909 7 sq mi 1 895 6 km2 Metro843 843 US 71st Time zoneUTC 8 Pacific Summer DST UTC 7 PDT ZIP Codes 8 93030 93036Area codes805 and 820FIPS code06 54652GNIS feature IDs1652766 2411347Websitewww wbr oxnard wbr orgIt is at the western edge of the fertile Oxnard Plain adjacent to agricultural fields with strawberries lima beans and other vegetable crops Oxnard is also a major transportation hub in Southern California with Amtrak Union Pacific Metrolink Greyhound and Intercalifornias stopping there It also has a small regional airport Oxnard Airport OXR The town also has significant connections to the nearby oil fields Oxnard Oil Field and the West Montalvo Oil Field The high density of oil industry and agricultural activities around the city have led to several environmental issues 9 Oxnard s population was 202 063 in 2020 10 and is largely Latino 9 It is the most populous city in the Oxnard Thousand Oaks Ventura CA Metropolitan Statistical Area Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Rivers 2 2 Geology 2 3 Climate 2 4 Wildlife and ecology 2 5 Environmental issues 2 6 Architecture 2 7 Cityscape 3 Demographics 3 1 2020 3 2 2010 3 3 2000 census 4 Economy 4 1 Agriculture 4 1 1 Strawberries 4 1 2 Cannabis 4 2 Oil fields 4 2 1 Oxnard 4 2 2 West Montalvo 5 Arts and culture 6 Sports 7 Government 8 Education 8 1 Public elementary and junior high schools 8 2 Roman Catholic grade schools 8 3 High schools 8 4 Colleges and universities 9 Library 10 Infrastructure 10 1 Sanitation 11 Transportation 11 1 Road 11 2 Port 11 3 Harbor 11 4 Airport 11 5 Public transit 11 5 1 Rail 11 5 2 Bus 12 In popular culture 13 Notable people 13 1 Political and cultural 13 2 Authors 13 3 Musicians and singers 13 4 Scholars and scientists 13 5 Businesspeople 13 6 Actors and TV personalities 13 7 Athletes and sportspeople 14 Sister city 15 See also 16 References 17 Further reading 18 External linksHistory editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Oxnard California news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Oxnard was originally a part of Rancho El Rio de Santa Clara o la Colonia granted in 1837 by Governor Alvarado to seven retired soldiers from the Presidio of Santa Barbara nbsp Downtown Oxnard early 1900sBefore the arrival of Europeans the area was inhabited by Chumash Native Americans The first European to encounter the area was explorer Joao Rodrigues Cabrilho who claimed it for Spain in 1542 During the mission period Mission San Buenaventura established in 1782 used the area for raising cattle Ranching began to take hold among Californio settlers who lost their regional influence when California became a US state in 1850 At about the same time the area was settled by American farmers who cultivated barley and lima beans The Gottfried Maulhardt Albert Pfeiler Farm site is now an historic farm park 11 Henry T Oxnard founder of Moorhead Minnesota based American Crystal Sugar Company who operated a successful sugar beet factory with his three brothers Benjamin James and Robert in Chino California was enticed to build a 2 million factory on the plain inland from Port Hueneme 12 Shortly after the 1897 beet campaign a new town emerged now commemorated on the National Register of Historic Places as the Henry T Oxnard Historic District Oxnard intended to name the settlement after the Greek word for sugar zachari but frustrated by bureaucracy named it after himself Given the potential growth of the town of Oxnard in the spring of 1898 a railroad station was built to service the plant which attracted a population of Chinese Japanese and Mexican laborers and enough commerce to merit the designation of a town The Oxnard brothers who never lived in their namesake city sold both the Chino and the giant red brick Oxnard factory in 1899 for nearly 4 million The Oxnard factory with its landmark twin smokestacks operated from August 19 1899 until October 26 1959 Factory operations were interrupted in the Oxnard Strike of 1903 nbsp Oxnard 1908 The public library is at the right Oxnard was incorporated as a California city on June 30 1903 and the public library was opened in 1907 13 Prior to and during World War II the naval bases of Point Mugu and Port Hueneme were established in the area to take advantage of the only major navigable port on California s coast between the Port of Los Angeles and San Francisco Bay and the bases in turn encouraged the development of the defense based aerospace and communications industries In the mid 20th century Oxnard grew and developed the areas outside the downtown with homes industry retail and a new harbor named Channel Islands Harbor Martin V Bud Smith 1916 2001 became an influential developer Smith s first enterprise in 1941 was the Colonial House Restaurant demolished 1988 and then the Wagon Wheel Junction in 1947 demolished 2011 14 He was also involved in the development of the high rise towers at the Topa Financial Plaza 15 the Channel Islands Harbor Casa Sirena Resort the Esplanade Shopping Mall 16 Fisherman s Wharf the Carriage Square Shopping Center the Maritime Museum and many other hotel restaurant and retail projects 17 18 In June 2004 the Oxnard Police Department and the Ventura County Sheriff imposed a gang injunction over a 6 6 square mile 17 km2 area of the central district of the city in order to restrict gang activity 19 The injunction was upheld in the Ventura County Superior Court and made a permanent law in 2005 20 A similar injunction was imposed in September 2006 over a 4 26 square mile 11 0 km2 area of the south side of the city 21 Prohibited activities include associating with other known gang members witness intimidation possessing firearms or using gang gestures 22 Since then court decisions have made adding people to the civil orders more stringent stemming from lawsuits in Los Angeles and Orange counties Judges determined that it was unconstitutional for people to be added to a gang injunction without a due process hearing As a result of budget cuts due to the COVID 19 pandemic the Oxnard police stopped maintaining and enforcing the injunction in 2020 23 Geography editOxnard is located on the Oxnard Plain an area with fertile soil With its beaches dunes wetlands creeks and the Santa Clara River the area contains a number of important biological communities Native plant communities include coastal sage scrub California Annual Grassland and Coastal Dune Scrub species however most native plants have been eliminated from within the city limits to make way for agriculture and urban and industrial development Also native to the region is the endangered Ventura Marsh Milkvetch and the last self sustaining population is in Oxnard in the center of an approved housing development 24 Rivers edit The Santa Clara River separates Oxnard and Ventura Tributaries to this river include Sespe Creek Piru Creek and Castaic Creek Geology edit Oxnard is on a tectonically active plate since most of Coastal California is near the boundaries between the Pacific and North American Plates The San Andreas Fault which demarcates this boundary is about 40 miles away One active fault that transverses Oxnard is the Oak Ridge Fault which straddles the Santa Clara River Valley westward from the Santa Susana Mountains crosses the Oxnard Plain through Oxnard and extends into the Santa Barbara Channel The coastline is subject to inundation by a tsunami up to 23 feet in height 25 The fault has proven to be a significant contributor to seismic activity in the Oxnard region and beyond The 6 7 Mw Northridge earthquake that occurred on January 17 1994 is believed to have occurred in the Santa Clarita extension of the Oak Ridge Fault Landslides and ridge top shattering resulting from the Northridge earthquake were observed above Moorpark a city 19 6 mi 31 5 km 26 east of Oxnard 27 Climate edit Oxnard is the location of the National Weather Service forecast office that serves the Los Angeles area 28 The city is situated in a Mediterranean dry subtropical climate zone experiencing mild and relatively wet winters and warm dry summers in a climate called the warm summer Mediterranean climate Onshore breezes keep the communities of Oxnard cooler in summer and warmer in winter than those further inland The average mean temperature is 61 F 16 C The average minimum temperature is 52 F 11 C and the average maximum temperature is 69 F 21 C Generally the weather is mild and dry with around 300 days of sunshine annually The average annual precipitation is 15 62 in 397 mm 29 Climate data for Oxnard California Oxnard Airport 1991 2020 normals extremes 1923 presentMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 94 34 91 33 94 34 100 38 98 37 102 39 96 36 97 36 105 41 104 40 98 37 96 36 105 41 Mean maximum F C 81 7 27 6 80 8 27 1 82 7 28 2 85 3 29 6 80 6 27 0 80 3 26 8 83 0 28 3 84 1 28 9 87 6 30 9 92 3 33 5 86 6 30 3 79 6 26 4 94 8 34 9 Mean daily maximum F C 65 9 18 8 65 4 18 6 65 6 18 7 66 6 19 2 68 0 20 0 69 5 20 8 72 9 22 7 73 5 23 1 73 5 23 1 73 5 23 1 70 0 21 1 65 9 18 8 69 2 20 7 Daily mean F C 56 0 13 3 56 6 13 7 57 4 14 1 58 5 14 7 61 2 16 2 63 7 17 6 66 7 19 3 67 1 19 5 66 6 19 2 64 5 18 1 60 1 15 6 56 4 13 6 61 2 16 2 Mean daily minimum F C 46 1 7 8 47 7 8 7 49 3 9 6 50 5 10 3 54 3 12 4 57 9 14 4 60 6 15 9 60 6 15 9 59 7 15 4 55 4 13 0 50 1 10 1 46 9 8 3 53 3 11 8 Mean minimum F C 37 8 3 2 38 4 3 6 40 4 4 7 43 1 6 2 47 4 8 6 50 8 10 4 54 5 12 5 54 5 12 5 52 6 11 4 47 7 8 7 41 6 5 3 37 4 3 0 35 8 2 1 Record low F C 26 3 28 2 31 1 31 1 34 1 37 3 42 6 43 6 40 4 35 2 28 2 28 2 26 3 Average precipitation inches mm 2 92 74 3 26 83 2 30 58 0 69 18 0 34 8 6 0 06 1 5 0 02 0 51 0 01 0 25 0 08 2 0 0 46 12 0 71 18 2 08 53 12 93 328 86 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 5 9 6 6 5 6 3 7 2 3 1 1 0 8 0 9 2 3 4 5 4 6 5 7 44 0Source 1 NOAA 30 Source 2 National Weather Service 31 Wildlife and ecology edit See also California coastal sage and chaparral The area contains a number of important biological communities Native plant communities include coastal sage scrub California Annual Grassland and Coastal Dune Scrub species however most native plants have been eliminated from within the city limits to make way for development Also native to the region is the endangered Ventura Marsh Milkvetch with the last self sustaining population in Oxnard being at the center of a housing development 24 The balance of wildlife in Oxnard is similar to that of most places in southern California with small mammals being common in urbanized areas like squirrels raccoons and skunks Coyotes prey on these smaller mammals Small birds and mammals can be food for stray feral and pet dogs and cats 32 Environmental issues edit Oxnard has more coastal power plants than any other city in California with three fossil fuel power plants providing energy for cities in both Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties 33 34 The California Environmental Protection Agency CalEPA has identified Oxnard as a city excessively burdened by multiple sources of pollution 35 Two of the power plants use ocean water cooling 36 37 The Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment OEHHA has categorized much of Oxnard in the top 10 percent of ZIP codes most negatively impacted by pollution in the state 35 38 In May 2015 the Oxnard City Council unanimously voted to extend the city moratorium on power plant construction This moratorium extension occurred due to NRG Southern California Edison s proposal also referred to as the Puente Power Project 35 to construct a new fossil fuel power plant The next morning a NRG representative stated their case to replace the old power generation plant at Mandalay Beach with a new hi tech much cleaner and more efficient plant 39 Pesticides are used in the agricultural fields surrounding Oxnard as the area is one of the nation s leading strawberry producers with agriculture being one of the top contributors to Oxnard s economy Strawberries depend on large applications of fumigants containing pesticides The Center for Health Journalism reported four ZIP codes with the highest pesticide use in the state clustered around Oxnard 40 Architecture edit The historical architectural styles of Oxnard ranch family homes are Victorian era Italian style and Carpenter Gothic 41 In the Henry T Oxnard Historic District there are five Prairie School and eight Tudor Revival homes 42 The district includes Mission Spanish Revival Bungalow craftsman Colonial Revival and other architecture 43 Cityscape edit Oxnard is a combination of neighborhoods and urban development focused on the downtown coastline and harbor areas 44 The city s main land uses are industrial residential commercial and open space 45 The city is characterized by one and two story buildings The two tallest buildings in the county are in the northern part of the city at Topa Financial Plaza The fourteen floor high rise was built in 1973 and the 21 floor high rise was built in 1986 46 The city is surrounded by agricultural land and the Pacific Ocean as well as the Santa Clara River The city s primary development lies along Highway 101 and the other main roads 47 The Henry T Oxnard Historic District is a 70 acre 28 ha historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Oxnard Covering approximately F and G Sts between Palm and 5th Sts in the city the district includes 139 contributing buildings and includes homes mostly built before 1925 43 It contains Craftsman and Revival architecture in abundance 42 48 Ormond Beach is a beach along the Oxnard coast The beach which stretches for two miles 49 adjoins the Ormond Wetlands some farmland and power plant remains It covers the area in between Points Hueneme and Mugu and is a well known birding area The beach historically contained marshes salt flat sloughs and lagoons but surrounding agriculture and industry have drained filled and degraded the beach and wetlands However there is still a dune transition zone marsh system along much of the beach 50 51 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 19102 555 19204 41772 9 19306 28542 3 19408 51935 5 195021 567153 2 196040 26586 7 197071 22576 9 1980108 19551 9 1990142 21631 4 2000170 35819 8 2010197 89916 2 2020202 0632 1 2023 est 197 477 52 2 3 U S Decennial Census 53 2020 edit Oxnard California Racial and ethnic composition NH Non Hispanic Note the US Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category Hispanics Latinos may be of any race Race Ethnicity Pop 2000 54 Pop 2010 55 Pop 2020 56 2000 2010 2020White alone NH 35 049 29 410 26 415 20 57 14 86 13 07 Black or African American alone NH 5 923 4 754 4 235 3 48 2 40 2 10 Native American or Alaska Native alone NH 597 424 392 0 35 0 21 0 19 Asian alone NH 12 257 14 084 14 987 7 19 7 12 7 42 Pacific Islander alone NH 562 537 489 0 33 0 27 0 24 Other race alone NH 182 230 772 0 11 0 12 0 38 Mixed race or Multiracial NH 2 981 2 909 3 789 1 75 1 47 1 88 Hispanic or Latino any race 112 807 145 551 150 984 66 22 73 55 74 72 Total 170 358 197 889 202 063 100 00 100 00 100 00 2010 edit The 2010 United States Census 57 reported that Oxnard had a population of 197 899 The population density was 7 358 inhabitants per square mile 2 841 km2 The racial makeup of Oxnard included 95 346 48 2 White 5 771 2 9 African American 2 953 1 5 Native American 14 550 7 4 Asian 658 0 3 Pacific Islander 69 527 35 1 from other races and 9 094 4 6 from two or more races In addition 145 551 people 73 5 were Hispanic or Latino of any race Non Hispanic Whites were 14 9 of the population in 2010 58 compared to 42 6 in 1980 59 The Census reported that 196 465 people 99 3 of the population lived in households 932 0 5 lived in non institutionalized group quarters and 502 0 3 were institutionalized There were 49 797 households out of which 25 794 51 8 had children under the age of 18 living in them 28 319 56 9 were opposite sex married couples living together 7 634 15 3 had a female householder with no husband present 4 043 8 1 had a male householder with no wife present There were 3 316 6 7 unmarried opposite sex partnerships and 395 0 8 same sex married couples or partnerships 7 090 households 14 2 were made up of individuals and 2 665 5 4 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 3 95 There were 39 996 families 80 3 of all households the average family size was 4 20 The population was spread out with 59 018 people 29 8 under the age of 18 23 913 people 12 1 aged 18 to 24 57 966 people 29 3 aged 25 to 44 40 584 people 20 5 aged 45 to 64 and 16 418 people 8 3 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 29 9 years For every 100 females there were 103 0 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 102 4 males There were 52 772 housing units at an average density of 1 962 per square mile 758 km2 of which 27 760 55 7 were owner occupied and 22 037 44 3 were occupied by renters The homeowner vacancy rate was 1 8 the rental vacancy rate was 3 7 107 482 people 54 3 of the population lived in owner occupied housing units and 88 983 people 45 0 lived in rental housing units 2000 census edit As of the census 60 of 2000 there were 170 358 people 43 576 households and 34 947 families residing in the city The population density was 6 729 7 inhabitants per square mile 2 598 4 km2 There were 45 166 housing units at an average density of 1 784 2 per square mile 688 9 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 42 1 White 3 8 African American 1 3 Native American 7 4 Asian 0 4 Pacific Islander 40 4 from other races and 4 7 from two or more races Two thirds of the population 66 2 was Hispanic or Latino of any race There were 43 576 households out of which 46 1 had children under the age of 18 living with them 59 4 were married couples living together 14 1 had a female householder with no husband present and 19 8 were non families 14 6 of all households were made up of individuals and 5 6 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 3 85 and the average family size was 4 16In the city the population was spread out with 31 8 under the age of 18 11 8 from 18 to 24 31 0 from 25 to 44 17 3 from 45 to 64 and 8 1 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 29 years For every 100 females there were 104 6 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 104 0 males The median income for a household in the city was 48 603 and the median income for a family was 49 150 Males had a median income of 30 643 versus 25 381 for females The per capita income for the city was 15 288 About 11 4 of families and 15 1 of the population were below the poverty line including 18 4 of those under age 18 and 8 8 of those age 65 or over Economy editThe economy of Oxnard includes defense international trade agriculture manufacturing and tourism Oxnard is a manufacturing center in the Greater Los Angeles Area The Port of Hueneme is the only deep harbor commercial port between Los Angeles and San Francisco and moves trade within the Pacific Rim economies Companies utilizing the Port include Del Monte Foods Chiquita BMW Land Rover and Jaguar 61 Other industries include finance transportation the high tech industry and energy particularly petroleum Two large active oil fields underlie the city and adjacent areas the Oxnard Oil Field east of the city along 5th Street and the West Montalvo Oil Field along the coast to the west of town Tenby Inc s Oxnard Refinery on 5th Street east of Del Norte Avenue processes oil from both fields 62 According to the city s 2021 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report 63 the top employers in the city are Employer of Employees1 Oxnard School District 3 8702 Reiter 2 4473 City of Oxnard 1 9604 CommonSpirit Health 1 9335 Procter amp Gamble 1 8986 St John s Regional Medical Center 1 5007 Haas Automation 1 3908 Oxnard Union High School District 1 2039 Spatz Laboratories 1 11710 Raypak 557Other major employers include Naval Base Ventura County Boskovich Farms PTI Technologies Seminis and Gills Onions 64 Some of the major companies headquartered in Oxnard are Haas Automation Seminis Raypak Drum Workshop Borla Performance 65 Boss Audio Seed Beauty 66 and Robbins Auto Tops 67 Procter amp Gamble 68 69 and Sysco maintain their West Coast operations in Oxnard In October 2020 city officials announced that once a large swath of agricultural land is fully developed into a business park by late 2021 it estimates that up to 8 700 jobs will be created in the area 70 An Amazon fulfillment center opened in 2022 that serves Ventura Santa Barbara San Luis Obispo counties 71 Agriculture edit The areas studied showed a high percentage of Group I soils primarily located on the relatively flat Oxnard Plain The Oxnard Plain because of these high quality agricultural soils coupled with a favorable climate is considered one of the most fertile areas in the world 72 In 1995 SOAR Save Open Space and Agricultural Resources was initiated by farmers ranchers and citizens of Ventura County to keep land in the Oxnard Plain from development 73 Strawberries edit nbsp Strawberry fieldThe Oxnard Plain is well known for its strawberries According to the USDA Oxnard is California s largest strawberry producer supplying about one third of the State s annual strawberry volume 74 From the end of September through the end of October strawberries are planted and harvesting occurs from mid December through mid July in Oxnard The peak harvesting season in California runs from April through June when up to 10 million pint baskets of strawberries are shipped daily 75 The state of California supplies over 85 percent of U S strawberries with the U S supplying a quarter of total world production of strawberries 76 The annual California Strawberry Festival 77 features vendors as well as food items based on the fruit such as strawberry nachos strawberry pizza strawberry funnel cake strawberry sundaes and strawberry champagne 78 79 Pests that attack this crop are very economically impactful in this town 80 Much of the research and effort is expended here and in Watsonville and Salinas 80 Economically significant insects include the Greenhouse Whitefly Trialeurodes vaporariorum 80 Cannabis edit Further information Cannabis in California In 2018 80 of the voters approved a cannabis tax 81 The city council adopted a go slow approach upon the legalization of recreational cannabis in California 82 Companies must be licensed by the local agency and the state to grow test or sell cannabis and the city may authorize none or only some of these activities Local governments may not prohibit adults who are in compliance with state laws from growing using or transporting marijuana for personal use After an initial ban businesses that focus on manufacturing testing and distributing cannabis were allowed to apply for a permit to operate in July 2019 83 An initial process in May 2020 to select retail proposals was challenged by unsuccessful applicants 84 After revising the city ordinance the council decided in September 2020 to allow 10 retail licences to be issued 85 A social equity component to maximize the ability for communities of color to benefit from the new industry as owners and investors and managers and employees as allowed by state law was not included 86 The city requires dispensaries to be a minimum of 600 feet 180 m from schools or daycare centers 87 A special use permit was approved for a retail store in an Oxnard Shores neighborhood shopping center in February 2022 amidst organized opposition from the neighborhood 88 The first dispensary in the city opened in the downtown area in December 2022 89 Oil fields edit Oxnard edit This section is an excerpt from Oxnard Oil Field edit nbsp The Oxnard Oil Field in Ventura County California Other oil fields are shown in dark gray The Oxnard Oil Field is a large and productive oil field in and adjacent to the city of Oxnard in Ventura County California in the United States Its conventional oil reserves are close to exhaustion with only an estimated one percent of the original oil recoverable with current technology remaining 434 000 barrels 69 000 m3 out of an original 43 5 million However the reservoir includes an enormous deposit of tar sands ultra heavy oil classed as an unconventional petroleum reserve and potentially containing 400 million barrels 64 000 000 m3 of oil equivalent should it become economically feasible to extract 90 Present operators on the field include Tri Valley Oil amp Gas Co Anterra Energy Services Inc Chase Production Co and Occidental Petroleum through its Vintage Production subsidiary 91 As of the beginning of 2009 there were 34 active wells on the field 91 West Montalvo edit This section is an excerpt from West Montalvo Oil Field edit nbsp The West Montalvo Oil Field in Ventura County California Other oil fields are shown in dark gray The West Montalvo Oil Field is a large and productive oil field on the coast of Ventura County California in the United States in and adjacent to the city of Oxnard California Discovered in 1947 92 it has produced approximately 43 7 million barrels 6 950 000 m3 of oil and retains about 2 2 million barrels recoverable with current technology in both the onshore and offshore areas The offshore portion of the field is exploited from wells directionally drilled from onshore near McGrath Lake from within an enclosure above the high tide line at McGrath State Beach Arts and culture edit nbsp Oxnard Post OfficeOxnard cultural institutions include the Carnegie Art Museum founded in 1907 as the Oxnard Public Library by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie the Chandler Vintage Museum of Transportation and Wildlife founded by the late Los Angeles Times publisher Otis Chandler the Murphy Auto Museum 93 and the Channel Islands Maritime Museum 94 The Henry T Oxnard Historic District 95 is adjacent to the commercial downtown area and dates back to the founding of the city Heritage Square in downtown is a collection of restored Victorian and Craftsman houses that were once owned by Oxnard s pioneer ranching families 96 97 Heritage Square is home to the Petit Playhouse 98 and the Elite Theatre Company 99 The Oxnard Performing Arts and Convention Center 100 101 is home to the New West Symphony 102 Oxnard also has the Oxnard Independent Film Festival 103 and the annual Channel Islands Tall Ships Festival 104 The Herzog Winery is based in Oxnard 105 along with other wine tasting rooms 106 During late July the annual Salsa Festival is held in downtown Oxnard featuring a salsa tasting tent local bands a large dance floor local vendors as well as many salsa based food vendors 107 Sports editThe Dallas Cowboys currently hold their pre season training camp at River Ridge Field in Oxnard 108 They also trained in Oxnard in 2001 2004 06 2008 10 and 2012 16 the Cowboys trained at California Lutheran University in nearby Thousand Oaks in 1963 89 The New Orleans Saints trained in Oxnard in 2011 109 The Los Angeles Raiders trained at River Ridge in the 1980s and 90s 110 On February 4 2016 the Los Angeles Rams an NFL team selected Oxnard to be the site of their official team activities and mini camp On February 19 2016 the city of Oxnard and the Rams reached a tentative agreement to host official team activities and minicamp at River Ridge Playing Fields and on February 23 2016 the Oxnard City Council voted unanimously 5 0 to allow the Los Angeles Rams to use the River Ridge Playing Fields facility from April 18 to June 17 and the locker room space from March 28 until June 24 River Ridge Golf Course has two 18 hole courses flanked by housing developments 111 Government editSee also List of mayors of Oxnard California Oxnard lies within the 26th congressional district which is represented by Democrat Julia Brownley Education editThe city of Oxnard is served by 54 public school campuses which provide education to more than 53 000 students in grades K 12 Public elementary and junior high schools edit The city of Oxnard and surrounding communities are served by four different school districts which oversee education for students grades K 8 They are Hueneme School District Serves 7 600 students at 11 campuses in South Oxnard Port Hueneme and Oxnard beach neighborhoods Oxnard School District Serves 18 000 students at 21 campuses throughout Oxnard Ocean View Elementary School District Serves 3 000 students at 6 campuses in South Oxnard Rio School District Serves 5 000 students at 8 campuses in North Oxnard and El Rio On February 12 2008 a shooting involving students occurred at E O Green Junior High School in Oxnard Larry King was shot in one of the classrooms from which he was taken to St John s Hospital and later died 112 There are three private K 8 schools in Oxnard and one Roman Catholic High School administered by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles Roman Catholic grade schools edit Our Lady of Guadalupe Elementary School Oxnard La Colonia K 8 Santa Clara Elementary School Oxnard TK 8 Saint Anthony Elementary School South Oxnard K 8High schools edit nbsp Oxnard High SchoolAll public high schools in Oxnard are operated by the Oxnard Union High School District OUHSD which provides high school education to 20 000 students at 10 campuses in three cities Oxnard Camarillo and Port Hueneme as well as the unincorporated areas of El Rio Somis Silver Strand and Hollywood Beach OUHSD campuses in and around Oxnard include Channel Islands High School Hueneme High School Oxnard High School Pacifica High School Oxnard Middle College High School and Rio Mesa High School as well as Oxnard Adult School 113 Additionally construction of a new high school has been begun Del Sol High School 114 Santa Clara High School is a private Roman Catholic high school administered by the Archdiocese of Los Angeles Colleges and universities edit nbsp Cal Lutheran Oxnard CenterOxnard is served on the collegiate level by Oxnard College and nearby California State University Channel Islands Additionally California Lutheran University California State University Northridge University of Phoenix University of California Santa Barbara National University and Azusa Pacific University have satellite campuses in Oxnard Library editMain article Oxnard Public Library A free public library system is operated by the city with three locations the Downtown Main Library the Colonia Branch Library and the South Oxnard Branch Library 115 Some library sites include a Homework Center and an adjacent daycare center Infrastructure editSanitation edit Oxnard collects and processes trash recyclables and green waste for its citizens and businesses 116 The city also has a large treatment plant for the collection of wastewater through the sanitary sewer 117 Transportation editRoad edit The Ventura Freeway US 101 is the major highway running through Oxnard connecting Ventura and Santa Barbara to the northwest and Los Angeles to the southeast The Pacific Coast Highway State Route 1 heads down the coast south to Malibu Highway 34 Fifth Street connects downtown Oxnard with Camarillo by running east parallel with the Southern Pacific Coast Line which carries Coast Starlight Pacific Surfliner and Ventura County Line passenger trains State Route 232 Vineyard Avenue heads northeast providing connections to California State Route 118 to Saticoy and the junction with California State Route 126 which goes to Santa Paula Fillmore and Santa Clarita Port edit Further information Port of Hueneme The Port of Hueneme is located south of Oxnard in the city of Port Hueneme and is jointly operated by the United States Navy and the Oxnard Harbor District The port is the only deep water port between the Port of Long Beach and the Port of San Francisco as well as the only military deep water port between San Diego Bay and Puget Sound The Port of Hueneme is a shipping and receiving point for a wide variety of resources with destinations in the larger population centers of the Los Angeles Basin Resources include automobiles pineapples and bananas Agricultural products such as onions strawberries and flowers are shipped 118 The United States Navy maintains a facility at Port Hueneme in support of the naval air station at Point Mugu to the south with which it comprises Naval Base Ventura County Port Hueneme is the West Coast home of the Naval Construction Force the Seabees as well as a link in the coastal radar system Harbor edit Channel Islands Harbor provides moorings for both recreational boating and commercial fishing It shares the nickname Gateway to the Channel Islands with Ventura Harbor seven miles 11 km to the north because operations that sail to the islands out of the harbors Both harbors are vital fishing industry harbors Airport edit Oxnard Airport is a general aviation airport within the city that is owned and operated by the County of Ventura While commercial service was offered in the past no airlines currently provide service Public transit edit nbsp Oxnard Transit CenterThe Oxnard Transit Center serves as a major transit hub for the city as well as the west county 119 Rail edit Metrolink Six round trip trains from the Ventura County Line provide commuter service to Los Angeles on weekdays during peak hours Amtrak Ten round trip Pacific Surfliners daily through Los Angeles to San Diego Some northbound trains to Santa Barbara continue on to San Luis Obispo The Coast Starlight that travels from Los Angeles to Seattle stops twice a day once in each direction make the west Ventura County stop here east county stop is Simi Valley Bus edit Gold Coast Transit District Operates local bus service in the city of Oxnard Port Hueneme Ventura and Ojai Its hub is the Oxnard Transit Center 120 VCTC Intercity Operates three Conejo Connection buses during peak hours towards the Warner Center Transit Hub in the San Fernando Valley connecting with the Metro G Line The Conejo Connection does not go to the Oxnard Transit Center but instead stops at the Esplanade Shopping Center near Highway 101 121 VCTC also operates the Coastal Connection through Ventura towards Santa Barbara and Goleta from the Esplanade 122 A smaller transfer center at the Centerpoint Mall on C Street for Gold Coast Transit serves South Oxnard and Port Hueneme routes VCTC also operates the Oxnard CSUCI route to California State University Channel Islands and Oxnard College from this transfer center 123 In popular culture editOxnard is mentioned in the season 3 episode of The Big Bang Theory entitled The Jiminy Conjecture Sheldon and Howard bet on what kind of cricket they hear in the hallway from Sheldon s apartment They take the cricket to Professor Crawley Lewis Black a Caltech entomologist While consulting Professor Crawley he informs them that since he lost his funding he has to move in with his daughter in Oxnard 124 125 Oxnard is also the name of Anderson Paak s third studio album 126 The city of Oxnard is featured in the season 1 Nickelodeon sitcom Sam amp Cat in Episode 22 titled Lumpatious The episode evolves the titular characters attempting to get the word lumpatious added to the in universe Oxnard English Dictionary However the characters believe that the only way to get the word added to the dictionary is to meet with the people who run the dictionary called the word keepers who convene in the headquarters of the dictionary located in Oxnard and convince them to add the word to the dictionary 127 Notable people editPolitical and cultural edit nbsp Cesar Chavez at a United Farm Workers rally 1974Lucy Hicks Anderson trans woman socialite and chef most notable for being tried in the Ventura County court for perjury for marrying a man while masquerading as a woman in 1945 128 Lupe Anguiano former nun and civil rights activist known for her work on women s rights the rights of the poor and the protection of the environment John L Canley retired United States Marine and recipient of the U S military s highest decoration the Medal of Honor Lee Van Cleef An American actor who appeared in over 170 film and television roles in a career spanning nearly 40 years but is best known as a star of Italian Spaghetti Westerns particularly the Sergio Leone directed Dollars Trilogy films For a Few Dollars More 1965 and The Good the Bad and the Ugly 1966 He received a Golden Boot Awards in 1983 for his contribution to the Western film and television genre Cesar Chavez farm worker political activist and union leader lived in the Colonia area of Oxnard during his childhood Several streets and schools in the Oxnard area and surrounding areas bear his name A home he lived in is on Wright Road in the El Rio neighborhood northwest of Highway 101 and Rose Avenue where Chavez lived with his family in the late 1950s while working as an advocate for local farmworkers Also the office of the National Farm Workers Association which later became United Farm Workers on Cooper Road east of Garfield Avenue in the Colonia neighborhood The Oxnard office opened in 1966 the year of a historic march from Delano to Sacramento 129 130 William P Clark politician served under President Ronald Reagan as the Deputy Secretary of State from 1981 to 1982 United States National Security Advisor from 1982 to 1983 and the Secretary of the Interior from 1983 until 1985 Alicia Cuaron Mexican American educator human rights activist and Franciscan nun Jean Harris credited with protecting Ormond Beach Wetlands and Oxnard State Beach Meagan Hockaday killed by police 131 Maria Gulovich Liu Ventura County real estate agent OSS agent in WWII 132 Armando Xavier Ochoa was the Bishop of Fresno and was formerly the Bishop of El Paso Carmen Perez is an activist on issues of civil rights including mass incarceration women s rights and gender equity violence prevention racial healing and community policing 133 Alfred V Rascon awarded the Medal of Honor the United States highest military decoration James Sumner awarded the Medal of Honor the United States highest military decoration after military service he resided in Oxnard Nao Takasugi California State Assembly and mayor of Oxnard Authors edit Gilbert Jaime and Mario Hernandez creators of the black and white independent comic Love and Rockets Joyce La Mers author of light poetry Michele Serros American author poet comedic social commentator and writer for the George Lopez TV series Musicians and singers edit DJ Babu Filipino American disc jockey for the Beat Junkies and Dilated Peoples Ritchie Blackmore guitarist with Deep Purple and founder of Ritchie Blackmore s Rainbow Sonny Bono amp Cher record producers singers actors famous for Sonny amp Cher pop duo and TV series had a beach home in Oxnard Shores Oxnard 134 Cola Boyy Matthew Urango musician and activist 135 Brooke Candy rapper Dave Carter American folk singer songwriter Down AKA Kilo rapper Dave Grohl musician Ill Repute hardcore punk band and leaders of the Nardcore movement 136 Kankick American hip hop producer Homer Keller composer 1915 1996 Madlib record producer musician rapper and DJ noted for his work and collaborations in the jazz and hip hop scenes Rich Moore Academy Award winning animation director The Simpsons and co owner of Rough Draft Studios Inc Nails powerviolence band Oh No hip hop rapper producer and brother of Madlib 137 Anderson Paak rapper singer songwriter and drummer famous for reviving west coast soul and R amp B Dudley Perkins rapper singer songwriter producer Ryan Seaman drummer Shirley Verrett operatic mezzo soprano 1931 2010 The Warriors hardcore band Steve Zaragoza internet personality comedian and host on SourceFedScholars and scientists edit William Bright Linguist who specialized in Native American and South Asian languages J Richard Chase President of Biola University and Wheaton College Robert P Sharp An American geomorphologist and expert on the geological surfaces of the Earth and the planet Mars born and raised in Oxnard Businesspeople edit Martin V Bud Smith developer and philanthropist the most significant developer in the Oxnard area built the Financial Plaza Towers and financed construction of CSUCI s school of business and economics His first real estate project was the Wagon Wheel Motel amp Restaurant and Wagon Wheel Junction 138 139 Charles C Lynch is the former owner of a city sanctioned awarded in 2006 medical marijuana dispensary in Morro Bay California Lynch obtained a Medical marijuana dispensary Business License a Medical Marijuana Nursery Permit and was a member of the local Chamber of Commerce he was born in Oxnard Stanley Clark Meston American architect most famous for designing the original golden arches of McDonald s restaurants he was born in Oxnard Ben Rich was director of Lockheed Skunk Works from 1975 to 1991 and retired to Oxnard 140 Actors and TV personalities edit Walter Brennan actor three time winner of Academy Award star of TV series The Real McCoys and The Guns of Will Sonnett died in Oxnard Miles Brown actor who is best known for his role as Jack Johnson on the sitcom Black ish John Carradine actor lived in Oxnard for many years Lee Van Cleef actor died in Oxnard Jeffrey Combs actor born in Oxnard Brandon Cruz child actor and lead singer of the punk band Dr Know has family and a beach home in Oxnard Brad Garrett actor born in Oxnard John Curtis Holmes pornographic film star of the 1970s had ashes scattered at sea off the coast of Oxnard in 1988 Isiah Mustafa the Old Spice Guy former NFL player Jamal Mixon actor Bob Stephenson actor film producer and screenwriter Tricia Takasugi reporter for KTTV Fox 11 News in Los Angeles Dan Tullis Jr an actor most notable for his role on the sitcom Married with ChildrenAthletes and sportspeople edit Bobby Ayala former Major League Baseball pitcher graduated from Rio Mesa High School Mark Berry coach for the Cincinnati Reds graduated from Hueneme High School The Bryan brothers professional ATP tennis doubles players who have graduated from Rio Mesa High School Lorenzo Booker NFL running back Graciela Casillas boxer and kickboxer Hugo Centeno Jr boxer in the Middleweight division Keary Colbert wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks all time reception leader for USC Trojans graduated from Hueneme High School Jacob Cruz outfielder for the Cincinnati Reds graduated from Channel Islands High School Tim Curran professional surfer graduated from Oxnard High School Lou Cvijanovich winningest coach in California high school history coached Santa Clara High School to 829 wins from 1958 to 1999 Maxim Dadashev trained in Oxnard with former world champion Buddy McGirt 141 Justin De Fratus relief pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies grew up in Oxnard attended Rio Mesa High and Ventura Junior College Charles Dillon wide receiver for Green Bay Packers played for Ventura College and Washington State graduated from Hueneme High School in 2004 Terrance Dotsy football player Justin Dumais diver of 2004 Summer Olympics Beverly Dustrude second base woman who played in the All American Girls Professional Baseball League Tony Ferguson a professional mixed martial artist in the lightweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship UFC born in Oxnard Scott Fujita NFL linebacker for the Cleveland Browns graduated from Rio Mesa High School and University of California Berkeley Mikey Garcia boxer Robert Garcia retired professional boxer former IBF Super Featherweight Champion Phil Giebler race car driver won Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year award for 2007 Herculez Gomez soccer player Jim Hall race car driver two time winning car owner of the Indianapolis 500 Lemuel Clarence Bud Houser track athlete who won multiple Olympic gold medals track athlete at Oxnard High School Jeremy Jackson pro UFC fighter winner of King of the Mountain 2004 contestant in Ultimate Fighter 4 The Comeback Ronney Jenkins 2001 NFL Pro Bowl kick returner for the San Diego Chargers graduated from Hueneme High School Nicole Johnson Monster Jam monster truck driver graduated from Rio Mesa High School Marion Jones athlete disqualified multiple Olympic gold medalist attended and ran for Rio Mesa High School Eric King former Major League Baseball pitcher born in Oxnard Tim Laker former Major League Baseball catcher played college baseball at Oxnard Community College Dave Laut UCLA graduate won Olympic Bronze at the 1984 Summer Olympics for shot put 142 Whitney Lewis former USC Trojans and University of Northern Iowa wide receiver won 2003 Glenn Davis Award for top player in Southern California Tony Malinosky former Major League Baseball shortstop for the Brooklyn Dodgers longtime resident of Oxnard Kristal Marshall professional wrestler formerly with the World Wrestling Entertainment Sergio Martinez boxer based in Oxnard Paul McAnulty Major League Baseball outfielder with the San Diego Padres Ken McMullen former Major League Baseball third baseman with the Los Angeles Dodgers born in Oxnard Victor Ortiz professional boxer Mike Parrott professional baseball player and coach born in Oxnard Corey Pavin professional golfer winner of many tournaments including 1995 U S Open graduated from Oxnard High School 143 Terry Pendleton retired baseball player 1991 National League MVP graduated from Channel Islands High School Josh Pinkard free safety for two time national champion University of Southern California football team graduated from Hueneme High School Brandon Rios Former professional boxer Former WBA World lightweight champion Jacob Rogers offensive tackle for the Denver Broncos three year starter and All American at USC graduated from Oxnard High School 144 Blaine Saipaia football player for the St Louis Rams graduated from Channel Islands High School Aaron Small former Major League Baseball pitcher Paul Stankowski professional golfer graduated from Hueneme High School Kevin Thomas former NFL cornerback for the Buffalo Bills graduated from Rio Mesa High School Josh Towers pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays graduated from Hueneme High School and Oxnard College Steve Trachsel pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles and New York Mets born in Oxnard and attended Hathaway Elementary Fernando Vargas retired boxer two time light middleweight boxing champion graduated from Channel Islands High School Dmitri Young baseball player for the Washington Nationals graduated from Rio Mesa High School Blake Wingle offensive guard for the Pittsburgh Steelers Green Bay Packers and the Cleveland Browns graduated from Rio Mesa High School Cierre Wood running back of the Canadian Football League CFL former member of the Houston Texans the New England Patriots and the Buffalo Bills graduated from Santa Clara High School David Ochoa soccer player in the MLS for Real Salt Lake and the Mexico Men s National Team born in Oxnard Jeremiah Valoaga NFL defensive end graduated from Channel Islands High School Darius Vines MLB pitcher born in OxnardSister city edit nbsp Digital reproduction of the Oxnard Ocotlan sister city flag presented at the Sister Cities bicentennial flag presentation around 1976 Oxnard is sister cities with nbsp Ocotlan Jalisco Mexico 145 This relationship was commemorated with a flag 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81 ISBN 978 0 7385 2953 0 Gutleben Dan The Oxnard Beet Sugar Factory Oxnard California 1959 Revised 1960 page 1 Book available at the Oxnard Public LibraryExternal links editOxnard California at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Definitions from Wiktionary nbsp Media from Commons nbsp News from Wikinews nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Texts from Wikisource nbsp Textbooks from Wikibooks nbsp Resources from Wikiversity nbsp Travel information from Wikivoyage Official website Oxnard Convention and Visitors Bureau Portal nbsp Greater Los Angeles Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oxnard California amp oldid 1202963893, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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