OAK PARK : Sanitation District to Ponder Cityhood
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In a move that could speed Oak Park on the road to incorporation, the Triunfo County Sanitation District is scheduled Monday to consider filing a cityhood request on behalf of the community.
The five-member sanitation board will consider a request by Director Ron Stark to initiate an Oak Park cityhood study with the Ventura County Local Agency Formation Commission.
In making his request, Stark cited a case in which the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District last year made the request on behalf of the Los Angeles County community of Calabasas.
“There’s a lot of similarities and there are some differences,” sanitation district Manager David Burkhart said Friday.
Stark, who also serves on a council that represents Oak Park, said he only wants the district to authorize a study of the tax base to see if incorporation is possible.
Oak Park officials want to cut off Simi Valley’s plans to annex entertainer Bob Hope’s Jordan Ranch, where a development of 750 homes is planned, he said.
“I want the residents of Oak Park to have a say in how the land is going to be used,” he said.
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