Engineering


The Engineering Team is at the forefront of shaping our city's future! We help drive the excitement of new development by ensuring every construction project and public right-of-way work meets the City's adopted codes and engineering standards.

The Development Engineering Division ensures that all construction for new development projects and work in the public right-of-way complies with adopted codes and engineering standards. It is responsible for subdivision and other land development engineering and for all Public Works inspection activities, including encroachments within City rights-of-way, project conditioning, plan checking, issuing permits for construction, inspection of new construction, and maintenance of maps and records of improvements.


The City of Thousand Oaks actively makes the necessary changes in compliance with the American with Disabilities Act (ADA). The City's ADA Transition Plan applies to facilities located in the City of Thousand Oaks Street Right of Way.


For more information, please contact the Public Works Department at (805) 449-2400, or via e-mail at publicworks@toaks.org.


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Engineering Contacts by Subject

Email Edgar Gonzalez at egonzalez@toaks.org or call (805) 449-2429

Email Eugenie Norman at enorman@toaks.org or call (805) 449-2400

Please email Jim Mashiko at jmashiko@toaks.org or call (805) 449-2418

Email Bradley Ackart at backart@toaks.org or call (805) 449-2436

Please email Robert Sweeting at rsweeting@toaks.org or call (805) 449-2438

Please email Mark Bueno at mbueno@toaks.org or call (805) 449-2416

Please email Mark Bueno at mbueno@toaks.org or call (805) 449-2416

Email publicworks@toaks.org or call (805) 449- 2400

Traffic and Transportation Advisory Commission

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The Traffic and Transportation Advisory Commission as established to review information related to traffic issues and develop and recommend local and regional transportation needs and proposed solutions to City Council.

APWA Accreditation

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In 2010, the City's Public Works Department was the first in Ventura County to be accredited by the American Public Works Association (APWA) and 62nd in the nation. The City has since been re-accredited three times. In November 2022, re-accreditation included a review of 534 policies, practices, and programs that were recorded as 100 percent compliant. The most recent accreditation will remain in place until 2026.