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OFFICIALS, DEVELOPER CLASH OVER HOUSING PLANS.


Byline: Angie Valencia-Martinez Staff Writer

Simi Valley Simi Valley (sē`mē, sĭm`ē), city (1990 pop. 100,217), Ventura co., SW Calif. in an oil, fruit, and farm region; laid out 1887, inc. 1969.  and Moorpark city officials are at odds over a 1,650-unit housing development that could add more traffic to the already congested con·gest·ed
adj.
Affected with or characterized by congestion.


congested ENT adjective Referring to a boggy blood-filled tissue. See Nasal congestion.
 Ronald Reagan Freeway.

The Simi Valley City Council sent a letter last week expressing concerns about the potential traffic impacts from the North Park Village and Nature Preserve, a development proposed north of Moorpark College Moorpark College is a California-state funded community college located on a 134 acre (542,000 m²) property reclining on a hill in Moorpark, a town in Ventura County, California. .

``The cities of Moorpark and Simi Valley are both adversely affected by the State budget reductions that have delayed widening projects for the 118 and 23 Freeways,'' Mayor Paul Miller The name Paul Miller is shared by a number of people.
  • Paul Miller (North Carolina politician), the Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly
  • Paul Miller (Canadian politician), the Ontario New Democratic Party MPP for the constituency of Hamilton
 wrote on behalf of the City Council. ``What is most troubling to us, however, is the fact that the North Park project's traffic impacts will be so great that congestion The condition of a network when there is not enough bandwidth to support the current traffic load.

congestion - When the offered load of a data communication path exceeds the capacity.
 will continue to be a problem within Simi Valley after the 118 Freeway is widened.

``As long as this issue remains unresolved Not completed; not finished; not linked together. See resolve. , however, we must respectfully re·spect·ful  
adj.
Showing or marked by proper respect.



re·spectful·ly adv.
 voice our opposition to the project.''

Upon build-out, the project will generate nearly 23,000 daily car trips. Specifically, the project is projected to add between 700 and 1,100 peak hour trips to the Ronald Reagan Freeway.

The project includes a 2,121-acre nature preserve, a 52-acre public access lake, new school and fire station on 3,586 acres of land.

The project could take up to 15 years to complete.

Moorpark officials have taken issue with Simi Valley's stance.

``It's puzzling, to put it mildly,'' said Moorpark Councilwoman Roseann Mikos. ``It didn't seem to bother them when it's their traffic.

``They obviously don't want the traffic from this project to affect their city.''

Mikos and others blasted their neighbors to the east who, over the years, have approved an 800,000-square-foot regional mall; the Big Sky housing project, featuring 729 single-family homes; and several other large commercial centers in town.

Simi Valley city officials responded by saying those projects were approved under the assumption that the state of California would be widening the 118 and 23 freeways. Such transportation improvements were put on hold because of budget woes.

The objective of the letter, Simi leaders said, was to shed light on the concern and not to interfere with Moorpark's business.

The North Park housing project is nearing the public hearing process. Should the Moorpark City Council approve the project, it needs approval by a simple majority of local voters.

``The letter was a good neighbor policy Good Neighbor Policy

Popular name for the policy toward Latin America pursued in the 1930s by U.S. Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt. In a marked departure from its traditional interventionism, which was abhorrent to Latin Americans, the U.S.
 type of thing not meant to offend or hurt anybody's feelings,'' said Simi Valley Councilwoman Barbra Williamson. ``Our concerns mirror their concerns.''

Angie Valencia-Martinez, (805) 583-7604

angie.valencia(at)dailynews.com
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