| | |  | |  | | |  | Many Thousand Oaks streets will benefit from the City's Slurry Seal Program that begins August 2. Check if your street is on the list by clicking here to reach the Slurry Schedule on the Public Works page. More... |
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 | Curious about large public works construction projects around town? Check out our new public works project map and see what's happening. You'll find project descriptions, anticipated completion dates, costs, and contacts. More... |
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 | The Candidate nomination period to fill three City Council seats closes on August 6. Candidates interested in running for office in the November 2, 2010 General Municipal Election must complete all required paperwork by 8/6. More... |
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 | Local non-profit organizations may apply for City of Thousand Oaks Community grants between August 2 and September 30. The City sets aside $100,000 each year to award to local nonprofits for arts and community events. More... |
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 | A large wastewater pipline along Thousand Oaks Boulevard, between Erbes Road and Dallas Drive, will be replaced beginning in early August. Work will be ongoing 24-hours per day, seven days per week for 45 days. Business and residential access will be unimpeded during construction. More... |
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 | The City can anticipate reachng its goal of 100 percent energy independence at Hill Canyon Treatment Pant following the expansion of its cogeneration system. More... |
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 | Perhaps the most prolific, accomplished and recognizable American artist in golf, Scott Medlock, has intertwined many of the game's grandest moments with its biggest stars including - Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, Gary Player. More... |
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 | Recruitment is now open for eight positions on the newly approved Cultural Affairs Commission. This Commission will act as an advisory body to City Council on matters pertaining to the local arts and cultural development. More... |
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 | It's time to get serious about saving water. Record dry weather and drought conditions have led to new mandatory water conservation measures throughout Thousand Oaks. Learn more and read the City's new ordinance. More... |
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 | Artistic college students are invited to enter the 2010 Digital Art Contest sponsored by the Thousand Oaks Arts Festival. The Festival will take place September 11 and 12. Entries must be postmarked no later than 5:00 p.m., August 25. More... |
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Water Saving Tips See a number of great ways to reduce your water usage around the house. | | |
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Residents are now able to safely and confidentially dispose of old and unwanted pharmaceutical waste in a special collection bin located in the lobby of the Thousand Oaks Police Department. The bin is available during normal business hours and is for City of Thousand Oaks residents only. Business Waste may not be dropped off at this site.
Improper disposal of medicines hurts our community. Do not flush, trash, or ignore the medications in your cabinets. Studies from the U.S. Geological Survey indicate that 80% of the nation's waterways contain trace amounts of pharmaceutical wastes. While scientists are just now studying the potential effects on humans, there have been demonstrated negative effects on certain wildlife, such as fish.
Additionally, there are estimates from law enforcement personnel indicating that approximately 40% of the drugs abused by kids come from the home of a friend or relative. Expired medicine is considered hazardous waste.
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