Neighborhood Councils

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Neighborhood Councils are a unique part of the City of Simi Valley government with many of our neighbors taking an active role in community-based efforts. The City is organized into four Neighborhood Council districts with every City resident 18 years and older considered a member of their Neighborhood Council.

Each Neighborhood Council has a 13 member volunteer Executive Board that represents the residents in their district. If you would like to participate in local government, learn about your City, and have a direct voice in the issues and concerns that matter to you, Neighborhood Councils are the place for you. 

Recruitment

The City is currently accepting applications for Neighborhood Council Executive Board members through Friday, November 15, 2024.  Applicants must be 18 years of age or older and residents of the City of Simi Valley.  Successful candidates will be appointed by the City Council to serve in an advisory capacity for a two-year term from March 1, 2025 to February 28, 2027.

Identifying your Neighborhood Council District

The City of Simi Valley has four pre-defined Neighborhood Council Districts. Identify your Neighborhood Council District. 

What do Neighborhood Councils do?

They act as a link between City government and residents. They advise the City Council and Planning Commission on resident concerns, development projects, and other matters on which the City Council has specifically requested their input. They offer residents a regular opportunity to voice their concerns or ask questions about their neighborhood and city. They work within the City's government structure to develop ideas and recommendations for community concerns related to planning and development projects, public safety, traffic issues, community services, etc.

Why are Neighborhood Councils important?

Neighborhood Councils allow residents to participate in local government at the neighborhood level. They give the City Council and City staff a clearer understanding of community concerns and advise the City Council and Planning Commission on development projects from the perspective of residents.

When do the Neighborhood Councils Meet?

Each Neighborhood Council Executive Board meets once a month at 7:00 p.m. in the Community Room at City Hall 2929 Tapo Canyon Road, Simi Valley, CA 93063.

Stay Informed

For more information email the Neighborhood Councils or call (805) 583-6756. To stay up to date about Neighborhood Council Meetings, agendas, and upcoming recruitment subscribe to the City's govDelivery service. 

Accessing Agenda Materials

Agenda Packets are available every Thursday preceding the Neighborhood Council Meeting.

Free Spay & Neuter

Ventura County Animal Services in partnership with The Kingdom Rescue and Simi Valley Missing Pets are offering free spay & neuter for cats only. You must be a Simi Valley resident. For full event details, view the flyer
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