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Local News in Brief : Oxnard OKs Fees for Strawberry Festival

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Oxnard officials hope this year to finally take the red out of the city’s annual California Strawberry Festival.

The Oxnard City Council approved a festival budget Tuesday that, if successful, would for the first time put the two-day spring event in the black by charging admission. Admission will be $3 for adults and $1 for children and seniors.

Festival organizers had tried to break even last year by charging admission, but a property owner objected to putting a fence around the festival site. Eventually, the city had to foot a $55,000 overrun stemming from lost admission revenues.

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This year, organizers plan to move the festival a quarter of a mile north of its traditional Channel Islands Harbor location to a site that could be fenced, said festival finance chairwoman Sue Chadwick. In its 5-year history, the festival has always operated at an expense to the city--mostly in staff time--although organizers point out that it is responsible for an estimated $875,000 infusion into the local economy.

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