City Gets Green Light to Buy Old High School
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From Times Staff Reports
Oxnard city officials have received state approval to purchase the old Oxnard High School for $2.1 million--slightly more than half its $4-million appraised value. Officials plan to expand youth recreational activities at the school and its surrounding sports fields, City Manager Ed Sotelo said.
The 33-acre campus at 5th and H streets has stood mostly vacant since 1995, when the new, $33-million Oxnard High School opened on Gonzales Road.
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