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Neighborhood Councils are a unique part of the City of Simi Valley, giving residents a voice in decisions that impact their community. The City is divided into four Neighborhood Council districts, and every City resident 18 years and older is automatically a member of their Neighborhood Council.

Get Involved

If you want to participate in local government, learn about your City, and have a direct voice in the issues that matter to you most, Neighborhood Councils are the place for you.

Find Your District

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

What do Neighborhood Councils do?

Neighborhood Councils serve as a vital link between the City government and residents. They:

  • Advise City leaders by providing input to the City Council and Planning Commission on community concerns, development projects, and other issues where feedback is requested.
  • Engage the community by offering regular opportunities for residents to ask questions, share concerns, and participate in discussions about their neighborhood and the City.
  • Shape community solutions by working within the City's government structure to develop ideas such as planning and development, public safety, and community services.

Why are Neighborhood Councils important?

Neighborhood Councils give residents a direct voice in local government. They help the City Council and City staff better understand community priorities and provide valuable input on development projects, zoning, and other decisions - always from the perspective of the people who live here.

Executive Board

Each Neighborhood Council has a 13-member volunteer Executive Board representing its district. Board members serve two-year terms, with recruitment occurring every eight months.   During each recruitment cycle, about one-third of the seats are opened for appointment, providing ongoing opportunities for residents to get involved while maintaining continuity within each Council. The next recruitment period will begin in fall 2026. Stay up to date on recruitments, meetings, and agendas.  Subscribe to the City's govDelivery service here.

When do the Neighborhood Councils Meet?

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

Accessing Agenda Materials

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

Stay Informed

 Email Neighborhood Councils

Phone:  (805) 583-6756.

Subscribe: Stay up to date on meetings, agendas, and recruitment by subscribing to the City's govDelivery service here. 

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Deadline to Submit an Application for New Neighborhood Council Executive Board Membership

  • Date: 03/29/2024  (all day)

DO YOU LOVE SIMI VALLEY AND WANT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE?

The City of Simi Valley’s four Neighborhood Councils provide resident input into the development of the community and make recommendations to the City Council on quality of life issues.  Each of the Neighborhood Councils has an Executive Board comprised of 13 residents and meets monthly in the evenings. 

The City is currently accepting applications for Neighborhood Council Executive Board members.  Vacancies currently exist on each of the Neighborhood Council Executive Boards.  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 two-year terms from July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2026.

The deadline for submitting applications is Friday, March 29, 2024.  For more information about the Neighborhood Council program visit the Neighborhood Council home page or contact Kelly Duffy, Community Services Coordinator, at (805) 583‑6756.

Join your Neighborhood Council in making a difference in your community.

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