From addressing Oxnard's homeless crisis to celebrating the city's best of the best, what stories interested our readers the most? Here are the Oxnard Chamber's top 5 stories of 2019. 1. Battling the Issues of Homelessness in OxnardFor Oxnard-based businesses dealing with the day-to-day impacts of homelessness, the issue is volatile. Read Oxnard City Manager Alex Nguyen's conversation with Chamber Chair Stacy Miller to find out how the city is taking action. READ THE FULL STORY>> 2. Meet the 2019 Community & Business Awards winnersIn April, the Oxnard Chamber hosted its annual Community & Business Awards, which honor outstanding individuals, businesses and organizations that make Oxnard a wonderful community to live, work and do business in. READ THE FULL STORY>> 3. Oxnard Chamber Announces its 2020 OfficersIn December, the Oxnard Chamber Board of Directors elected the 2020 Officers who will represent the Chamber's Executive Committee. READ THE FULL STORY>> 4. Chamber Takes OPPOSE Position on Five Local Measures The Oxnard Chamber's Board of Directors and Political Action Committee have both voted to oppose five local measures currently being circulated for signature gathering in our community. The Board believes each measure will have a negative impact on city operations, should voters pass them. READ THE FULL STORY>> 5. City of Oxnard Working with Businesses: A Win-Win-Win "It’s important that we continue to look for ways to make doing business in the city of Oxnard easier,” says Jeff Lambert, Oxnard’s Community Development Director. Chamber Chair Stacy Miller shares how removing age restrictions at Oxnard craft breweries was a victory for the city, businesses and customers.
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