To: Elaine Magner, Mike Mishler, Neal Dixon, Bob Kelley, Mark Malloy, and Mary Otten

PVRPD Board: Recognize MSA FC as a Community Service Group

Stop PVRPD from arbitrarily denying MSA FC, an eligible Camarillo based organization, from becoming a Community Service Group.

Why is this important?

The PVRPD has placed restrictions on which groups can use the field space for soccer. According to PVRPD by-laws, Community Service Groups are the highest priority organization to be awarded field space access.

PVRPD has an application process which details the requirements on becoming a Community Service Group. MSA FC has completed and submitted the application to become a Community Service Group and while MSA FC fulfills all the listed requirements, MSA FC was denied.

The PVRPD by-laws do not state any restrictions on the number of community service groups that can be recognized, yet they have arbitrarily denied MSA FC from being recognized in the Community Service Group category because PVRPD has two organizations who are already classified as Community Service Groups in the same general category.

PVRPD has denied MSA FC the use of Pleasant Valley Fields and other park facilities. MSA FC members are comprised of a community of local residents whose tax dollars pay for the Pleasant Valley Fields and other facilities.

Sign the petition asking that the PVRPD recognize MSA FC as a Community Service Group.