Skip to Content

Main Street Moves in Ventura to Reopen to Traffic in November

Main Street Moves to come to a stop in Ventura

VENTURA, Calif. – The downtown street closure known as Main Street Moves in Ventura is set to end in November, following a vote by property owners that halted efforts to make the closure permanent.

Although Mayor Pro Tem Doug Halter supports the pedestrian-only model, which began in June 2020 to support outdoor business operations during the COVID-19 pandemic, he said the Pedestrian Mall Act was voted down by impacted property owners on July 8.

Those owners say they’ve lost millions of dollars in revenue since the closure began, citing reduced vehicle traffic and parking access as key concerns. With the vote, the city cannot reintroduce the proposal for at least a year under state law.

Halter said a proclamation to reopen Main Street to vehicle traffic on Nov. 2 will be considered during a Sept. 16 City Council meeting. Leaders are also expected to weigh the pros and cons of the closure and explore other alternatives.

The closure initially transformed five blocks of Main Street and a section of South California Street into a pedestrian promenade. Over the past four years, the city developed design guidelines, conducted environmental reviews, and gathered public input to make the change permanent.

The Latest Breaking News, Weather Alerts, Sports and More Anytime On Our Mobile Apps. Keep Up With the Latest Articles by Signing Up for the News Channel 3-12 Newsletter.

Article Topic Follows: Money and Business

Jump to comments ↓

Author Profile Photo

Tracy Lehr

Tracy Lehr is a reporter and the weekend anchor for News Channel 3-12. To learn more about Tracy, click here

BE PART OF THE CONVERSATION

News Channel 3-12 is committed to providing a forum for civil and constructive conversation.

Please keep your comments respectful and relevant. You can review our Community Guidelines by clicking here

If you would like to share a story idea, please submit it here.