Flood Insurance PPI Committee

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Department of Public Works
Public Works Engineering

2929 Tapo Canyon Road
Simi Valley, CA 93063
(805) 583-6786

Program for Public Information (PPI) Committee

The City is part of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) which provides access to NFIP flood insurance. The City also participates in the Community Rating System which provides flood insurance premium discounts for its public information activities. The role of the PPI Committee is to provide oversight of the City’s public information activities regarding its flood plains and flood insurance.

The PPI Committee has members from both inside and outside the local government. Staff from the City Department of Public Works, Emergency Services, and the City Manager’s Office have been assigned by City Council resolution to work together with active members of the community, including representatives of the insurance industry, to develop and implement the PPI Plan.

PPI Plan

The PPI Committee met twice during the initial development of the PPI Plan, and will continue to meet annually to monitor and update the plan. The updated plan will then be forwarded to the City Council to receive and file. Every five years, the City Council will adopt a fully updated PPI Plan.

Upcoming Meetings

April 2025, date to be determined

Deadline to Submit Applications to Serve on the Simi Valley Arts Commission

  • Date: 03/25/2022 5:30 p.m.  
CONTACT:  Anna M. Medina
Deputy Community Services Director
(805) 583-6811

The City of Simi Valley is now accepting applications from community members who wish to share their time and talents by serving on the Simi Valley Arts Commission.  The Arts Commission reviews the annual budget and operating plan for the Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center prior to City Council approval.  It also reviews recommendations for capital purchases, grants, and other opportunities to make the arts accessible for all members of the community.  The City would like to encourage arts and entertainment professionals, educators, business and community leaders, and those with marketing and community outreach experience to apply.

The Arts Commission is comprised of four regular members of the public; one alternate; one Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center Foundation member; and two City Council members.  The City is currently recruiting to fill three vacancies (two regular members and one alternate member).  The successful applicants’ terms of service will be from July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2024.  Meetings are typically held on the third Wednesday of every other month at 3:30 p.m.

The Cultural Arts Center, located in a historic building on the corner of Church Street and Los Angeles Avenue, first opened its doors in 1995.  It is a regional hub for the arts and hosts theater and dance performances; theater classes for youth; music events, and visual art exhibits.  It also serves as a community facility for meetings, conferences, and special events.  This is an exciting opportunity to ensure artistic and cultural activities continue to enrich the quality of life for Simi Valley residents. 

Applications will be accepted until Friday, March 25, 2022 at 5:30 p.m.  Applications may be submitted online at www.simivalley.org/ArtsCommissionApp.  For more information regarding the Cultural Arts Center and to view the current performance schedule, please visit www.simi-arts.org. The Center’s operating budget can be viewed at www.simivalley.org/ArtsCommission
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