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It was approaching 8 p. In a flash, the spotlight of a passing squad car froze a fleeing figure. Oxnard Police Officer Jim Struck drew his breath in relief and amazement. On a thoroughfare notorious for illegal activities from dumping garbage to buying sex and drugs, children have been less common after dark than dope dealers, prostitutes and pimps.
In fact, residents say they never saw children in the neighborhood even during the day. So children now play outdoors after dark in the acre Southwinds neighborhood that is bordered by the Ventura County Flood Control Channel on the west, Pleasant Valley Road on the north, Saviers Road on the east and Hueneme Road on the south.
City Council members unanimously adopted a plan to maintain increased police protection and stepped-up waste disposal and inspections for building code violations. The plan, drafted by a task force of officials from six city departments, also promises daily visits by a city refuse inspector, publicity about housing rehabilitation loans aSouthwinds Park on Clara and Aleric streets.
They also called for staff reports on increasing police foot patrols and beefing up building codes so that dilapidated apartments could not pass from one slumlord to another without being upgraded. What if they see kids playing on lawns, houses nicely painted and lawns well kept? And so it would appear to be. At first blush, Southwinds could be mistaken for any Southern California beach community. The shores of Ormond Beach lie less than a mile away. Cars jostle for precious street parking. Shallow lawns lead to boxy, stucco apartment buildings dating to the early s.
On closer inspection, however, the neighborhood that city officials consider blighted becomes a study in dubious distinctions. For the last few years, police say, the neighborhood has been the most dangerous in the city. Beer cans litter the lawns. Many of the cars turn out to be abandoned. Fraying blankets take the place of drapery on big picture windows. Steel grates cover doorways. And a foul odor emanates from beachfront sewage treatment and industrial plants.