WVCBA Presents Oxnard’s State of the City Address

OXNARD — The West Ventura County Business Alliance is proud to present Oxnard Mayor John C. Zaragoza’s 2024 State of the City address on Friday, June 14. He will discuss the city’s financial stability and balanced budget, continued progress made on the City Council’s priorities, and economic development.

“Despite the economic challenges that we and many other cities are facing, Oxnard continues to make slow and steady progress. I’m excited to provide updates on Council priorities such as paving our roads, improving our service delivery, and the positive impacts that our hard work is bringing to our business community, ” said Mayor Zaragoza.

The State of the City is being held at the beachfront resort Zachari Dunes on Mandalay Beach located at 2101 Mandalay Beach Road in Oxnard. The luncheon is open to the public and begins at 11:30 a.m. with networking and three-course plated lunch, followed by the mayor’s address.

Tickets are still available for purchase online at www.wvcba.org or by calling the WVCBA office at (805) 738-9100. Late registration ends at 5:00 p.m. on Monday, June 10, 2024.

The State of the City is hosted annually by the WVCBA and made possible by Title Sponsors Buenger Commercial Real Estate, Inc., Procter & Gamble, Southern California Edison, and The Collection Riverpark;  Major Sponsors AMR – Gold Coast, New Indy, Oxnard College, and The Port of Hueneme; and Supporting Sponsors Dignity Health – St. John’s Hospitals,  Montecito Bank & Trust, Museum of Ventura County, UCLA Health, and Ventura County Credit Union.

ABOUT THE WEST VENTURA COUNTY BUSINESS ALLIANCE — The West Ventura County Business Alliance (WVCBA) is the Chamber of Commerce serving the cities of Camarillo and Oxnard in California. In March 2021, the membership of the Camarillo Chamber of Commerce voted to unite with the Oxnard Chamber of Commerce and form the WVCBA. The WVCBA is the voice for the interest of business with government, promotes economic development, works to improve the regional economy, and protects the interests of the two communities. Learn more at wcvba.org