Parking Lot Solar Panel Project​

The Ventura County General Services Agency’s Parking Lot Solar Panel Project aims to generate renewable energy, reduce our carbon footprint, and save millions in energy costs over the coming years. Follow our progress with regular updates!

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The County of Ventura has begun the solar panel project across Parking Lots “A” – “F”. This project kicked off on March 10th, 2025. The structural work will be conducted in 6 phases, one for each parking lot, beginning with “F” and going counterclockwise. Each phase is expected to take 4-8 weeks. The work in Lot “F” is expected to conclude in early May. The electrical portion will continue in each lot in smaller sections throughout the next year plus.

The parking in Lot “F” that is already under solar panels will be unaffected. ADA accessible parking will be made available in the closest available row near the building. Carpool parking will temporarily move to Lot “G”. Please be advised that vehicles left in work areas may be subject to towing.

Thank you for your understanding and patience through this project. This directly supports the County of Ventura Strategic Priority of Reliable Infrastructure and Sustainability. This project will add up to 5.8MW of power to our existing 1MW solar field at the Government Center and reduce a significant amount of greenhouse gas (GHG).

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Current Progress Snapshot – Week of March 10, 2025: GSA breaks ground in the multi-phased solar panel installation project.

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