VCPWA Directors Aide Vaccination Station
With the County of Ventura expanding vaccinations throughout the area for residents, VCPWA’s very own directors have stepped up from their regular duties to assist with disaster service needs.
With the County of Ventura expanding vaccinations throughout the area for residents, VCPWA’s very own directors have stepped up from their regular duties to assist with disaster service needs.
It takes a strong team to handle a complex project like the improvements to Yerba Buena Area Road but with the many challenges, the VCPWA Roads and Transportation (VCPWA-RT) team knew it was up to the task.
If you have seen any of the Ventura County Public Works Agency (VCPWA) vehicles lately, you may have noticed something different.
In early March, VCPWA’s current and future leadership members attended the Agency’s annual Executive Planning Session.
Ventura County Public Works Agency-Watershed Protection (VCPWA-WP) is working to reduce potential flood risk from Hueneme Road to Jane Drive with the tšumaš Creek improvement project.
While Ventura County Public Works Agency’s Engineering Services (VCPWA-ES) may not be familiar to the general public, their work managing capital construction, land development, and county surveying all contribute to many important community additions.
An intergovernmental support agreement (IGSA) signed by Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) and the County of Ventura is expected to save government money, increase Navy operational efficiencies, and help ensure the long-term sustainability of the local Navy installation.
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