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Ojai’s City Hall is an architectural gem and point of local pride. Originally a family home, later gifted to the city, it was built in 1907 as a Craftsman-style house and later remodeled to fit ...
The city will pay nearly $1.2 million for the property at 601 E. Ojai Ave. and offer a one-time $150,000 payment to Amy Weiss of St. Francis Homelessness Challenge to provide services for ...
The Ojai City Council voted 3-1 Tuesday for a city-owned lot off Signal Street, down the hill from the Public Works Department building. The parcel, which has no street address, is referred to as ...
Ojai is a place where everyone wants housing they can afford. But few want large construction projects to build condos, homes and apartments. No one in this city of about 7,500 people wants ...
Ojai Tent Town is an area with homeless residents living in city-provided tents outside Kent Hall. They were moved there in January 2024 from an encampment in the City Hall Community Garden area.
City councilwoman Suza Francina in her 140sq foot temporary home provided by friend Shalom Joshua in Ojai, California June 13, 2023. Photo by Lauren Justice for Cal Matters ...
She lost her Ojai home. She doesn’t want to lose her city council seat The woman and her supporters say it’s a demonstration of California’s affordable housing crisis.