Bilingual report — City of Santa Paula to host State of the City event

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SANTA PAULA — The City of Santa Paula welcomes all Santa Paula residents, business owners, partners and supporters, to attend the annual State of the City event on June 5th. The event will take place at the Ventura County Agriculture Museum, located at 926 Railroad Ave., Santa Paula, CA 93060.

This year’s event, themed “Feel the Progress,” offers a chance for residents, community leaders, and stakeholders to hear about the City’s recent accomplishments, ongoing efforts, and what lies ahead. Join us to explore Santa Paula’s current priorities and community focused initiatives shaping our future.

The Mayor, City Manager, and department directors will share highlights from the past year and provide updates on major projects, services, and priorities shaping Santa Paula’s future. The program will offer attendees a clear look at the City’s progress and plans for continued growth. Following the presentations, guests are invited to visit informational booths hosted by various City departments to learn more and engage directly with staff.

The evening will kick off with a welcoming reception from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. outside the Agriculture Museum, sponsored by the Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce. Guests will enjoy light hors d’oeuvres from local restaurants and live entertainment as they mingle with community with community leaders, City staff, and fellow residents. The main presentation will follow from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., covering a range of important updates—including infrastructure improvements, economic development efforts, and community-focused initiatives—alongside other key priorities and accomplishments from the past year.

Admission is free, and all community members and Santa Paula stakeholders are encouraged to attend. While there is no cost to attend, we kindly ask that you RSVP in advance to help us plan accordingly using this link: https://conta.cc/3YQxUM6 or by scanning the QR code. This event is being held as a Special City Council meeting in compliance with the Brown Act, and a recording will be made available to the public.

For more information and updates, visit www.spcity.org or contact the City Manager’s Office at (805) 933-4200.