Politics & Government
2nd General Plan Update Workshop - Tell Us How You'd Like To See Moorpark Evolve On May 27
The City of Moorpark is eager to announce that the Second General Plan Update Workshop will be held virtually on Thursday, May 27th.
May 21, 2021
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The City of Moorpark is eager to announce that the Second General Plan Update Workshop will be held virtually on Thursday, May 27th at 6:30 p.m. The Workshop will be both interactive and informative. During this workshop, the community will be able to provide feedback on the types of development that could occur in the future and how uses in Moorpark could change. Participants will also participate in a virtual land use mapping exercise and ask questions of our project team. Plus, free giveaways!
Your feedback will inform the General Plan Advisory Committee (GPAC) and decisionmakers as they make recommendations for potential changes to the City’s Land Use Map and help inform our overall plan.
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“We need to hear from as many voices as possible to help us determine the future of Moorpark.”, said, Mark Di Cecco, chair of the GPAC. “This is a great opportunity for you to have a say on the quality of life in your town. Your ideas and visions will guide us for the next 30 years, please join us!”
Registration is required to attend the workshop. To register, visit: www.moorparkgeneralplan.com. If you have questions, please contact: info@moorparkgeneralplan.com
A remote meeting site will be available at the Ruben Castro Human Services Center (inside the Conference Room) on the night of the workshop with internet access, computer assistance, and Spanish-language assistance. Individual workstations will be available so that everyone can participate in the workshop. To reserve a seat in the Conference Room, contact Freddy Carrillo at (805) 517-6224, or by e-mail fcarrillo@moorparkca.gov by May 25 (se habla español).
The public is encouraged to engage early and throughout the process to ensure the updated General Plan reflects substantive community feedback. To begin engaging, members of the public can:
- Register for the workshop.
- Sign up to stay updated on future opportunities to engage!
If you are unable to attend the workshop, the community meeting will be recorded and posted on the City’s website at www.moorparkca.gov/GPAC. You will also have opportunities to comment on the map virtually, as well.
This press release was produced by the City of Moorpark. The views expressed here are the author’s own.