City of Simi Valley, CA
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Neighborhood Councils are a special part of the City of Simi Valley. They give residents a voice in decisions that affect their neighborhoods.
The City is divided into four Neighborhood Council districts. If you are 18 or older and live in the City, you are automatically a member of your Neighborhood Council.
Get Involved
Want to learn more about your City and share your views on local issues? Join your Neighborhood Council. Your input matters.
Find Your District
The City of Simi Valley has four districts. Find your Neighborhood Council District (website).
What do Neighborhood Councils do?
Neighborhood Councils connect residents with City leaders. They:
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Share community input with the City Council and Planning Commission.
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Give residents a place to ask questions and share concerns.
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Help shape ideas about development, safety, and City services.
Why are Neighborhood Councils Important?
Neighborhood Councils give residents a direct voice in local government. They help the City understand community needs and give feedback on projects, zoning, and other decisions.
Meetings
Each Neighborhood Council usually meets once a month at 7:00 p.m. in the Community Room at City Hall, 2929 Tapo Canyon Road, Simi Valley, CA 93063. All meetings are open to the public.
Agendas
Agenda packets are available the Thursday before each meeting.
Stay Informed
- Email neighborhoodcouncils@simivalley.org for more information
- Phone: (805) 583-6756.
- Sign up to be notified by email for meetings, recruitments, and other Neighborhood Council news (website)
Executive Board
Each Neighborhood Council has a 13-member volunteer 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. The next recruitment will start in fall 2026.
