Report Litter & Request Benches - Simi Valley

Parks and Public Spaces California 3 Minutes Read · published February 21, 2026 Flag of California

Simi Valley, California residents and visitors can report littering, illegal dumping, or request new benches in parks and public rights-of-way through city service channels. This guide explains who enforces local rules, how to submit requests or complaints, likely timelines, and what to expect from Parks & Recreation and Public Works when you ask for cleanup or street furniture.

Use the city service portal for fastest response on litter and maintenance requests.

Who handles litter reports and bench requests

The City of Simi Valley assigns responsibilities across departments: Code Enforcement oversees ordinance violations and illegal dumping responses; Public Works handles street-side cleanup and furniture in the public right-of-way; Parks & Recreation manages park benches, donations, and park amenity installations.

To file a maintenance or litter report online, use the Public Works service page Report a Problem[1]. For bench requests, contact Parks & Recreation via the department page Parks & Recreation[2].

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement stems from the City municipal code and administrative rules administered by Code Enforcement and Public Works. Specific fines, escalation, and time limits are described on the city enforcement pages or in the municipal code where listed; if a precise penalty or schedule is not shown on the cited page we note it below as not specified on the cited page.

  • Enforcer: City of Simi Valley Code Enforcement and Public Works.
  • Fines: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offence ranges not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: administrative abatement orders, cost recovery for cleanup, and potential court action.
  • Inspection and complaint pathways: report via Public Works service portal or contact Code Enforcement for ordinance violations.
  • Appeals/review: appeal routes and time limits are not specified on the cited page; contact Code Enforcement for appeal procedures.
  • Defences/discretion: permitted activities, valid permits, or authorized city work are typical defenses; specifics depend on the ordinance or permit condition.
If an immediate hazard exists, call the Public Works emergency contact rather than using the online form.

Applications & Forms

  • Service request form: online maintenance/report form at Public Works; use it to report litter, illegal dumping, or request bench maintenance or installation.[1]
  • Park bench donations/requests: contact Parks & Recreation for policies and options; specific application name/number not published on the department page.
  • Fees: any permit or installation fees are not specified on the cited pages; contact Parks & Recreation or Public Works for estimates.
Some bench installations require site evaluation and public-works coordination before approval.

Action steps

  • Report litter or illegal dumping: submit the online Public Works report and include photos, exact location, and hazard details.[1]
  • Request a bench: contact Parks & Recreation with desired location, justification, and any community or sponsor information.[2]
  • Follow up: record your service request number and contact the listed department if no response within posted timelines.

FAQ

How do I report litter or illegal dumping?
Use the City of Simi Valley Public Works online report form or call the department to file a complaint; include photos and exact location for fastest response.[1]
How can I request a new bench in a park or along a trail?
Contact Parks & Recreation with the location request and any sponsorship or maintenance plan; the department will advise on site suitability and next steps.[2]
Will I be notified of enforcement action or fines?
Notifications and fines follow Code Enforcement procedures; specific fine amounts and timelines are not specified on the cited pages—contact Code Enforcement for details.

How-To

  1. Identify the exact location and take clear photos of the litter, dumping, or the proposed bench site.
  2. Gather property context (park name, trail name, nearest address or intersection).
  3. Submit a service request on the Public Works report page with photos and location details.[1]
  4. For benches, email or call Parks & Recreation to start the evaluation and learn about donation or installation requirements.[2]
  5. Retain the request number and follow up if no response within the timeframe provided by the department.

Key Takeaways

  • Report litter via the Public Works portal with photos for fastest resolution.
  • Bench requests go through Parks & Recreation and may require site review or sponsorship.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Simi Valley - Public Works Report a Problem
  2. [2] City of Simi Valley - Parks & Recreation