(CLAIR) – The North Canyon Ranch project is a proposed residential development that could significantly impact the northwestern part of Simi Valley, California. The project would include 159 single-family homes and 50 multi-family units, along with open space, roadways, landscaping, and slope areas. Currently, the project is in the planning stages and has not yet been approved.
The project site is currently located in unincorporated Ventura County territory, and the proposed annexation to the City of Simi Valley would require approval from the Ventura County Board of Supervisors and the Simi Valley City Council.
Residents have expressed concerns about the potential impacts of the North Canyon Ranch project. One of the primary concerns is the potential impact on traffic in the area, with hundreds of new residents being added to the community. The Simi Valley Unified School District is also facing enrollment growth, and some residents have suggested that the project should include a new school to accommodate the influx of students.
Additionally, the project site is home to a variety of wildlife, and some environmental groups have expressed concerns about the potential impact on the area’s wildlife habitat.
It is important to carefully consider the potential impacts of the North Canyon Ranch project before it is approved. The project has the potential to significantly impact the Simi Valley area, and it is important to ensure that the development is done in a way that benefits the community as a whole.