Simi Valley Daily Brief — February 6, 2026
Simi Valley, CA — February 6, 2026 — City Hall posted a new council agenda, schools shared February events, and fire officials reported no active incidents.
City Hall
Simi Valley officials published materials this week for the next regular City Council meeting, giving residents an early look at items expected to be discussed Monday evening at City Hall. Agenda packets and staff reports are now available through the city’s public records system, continuing the city’s practice of posting materials several days in advance.
While no single item dominated early summaries, the agenda reflects a mix of routine municipal business and policy updates that often shape longer-term planning. Residents who want to comment can attend in person or follow along via the city’s televised and streamed meeting options.
Schools & Community
Local school families are also getting ready for a busy February. The Simi Valley PTA Council updated its calendar with upcoming association meetings and community events, including a February Junior Olympics dine-out fundraiser with the exact location to be announced.
The calendar serves as a central reference for parents and volunteers across the district, especially as spring activities begin to stack up. Organizers encourage families to check schedules closely, as dates and venues can still shift.
Public Safety
Fire officials report no active wildfire incidents within Simi Valley as of this week. Recent updates from county and state fire agencies confirm that prior brush fires in the area are fully contained and no longer pose a threat.
With dry conditions typical for this time of year, authorities continue to remind residents to stay prepared and to report smoke or suspicious activity quickly. For now, conditions across the valley remain stable.
Looking Ahead
Between City Hall deliberations, school fundraisers, and steady public safety conditions, the start of February is shaping up as a relatively calm period for Simi Valley. More details are expected after the next council meeting and as schools finalize their spring schedules.
Sources
- https://www.simivalley.org/government/city-council/city-council-meetings
- https://www.simivalleyptacouncil.org/about-us/calendars
- https://www.fire.ca.gov/incidents/2025/9/25/lost-fire/
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