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MoVal Launches Inaugural Citizens’ Academy

By William Cortez, Community Writer
September 24, 2025 at 03:04pm. Views: 672

 The City of Moreno Valley is launching its first-ever Citizens’ Academy, a six-week civic engagement program designed to give residents a deeper understanding of how their City operates. Approved at the City Council meeting in early September, the program will provide residents with hands-on opportunities to learn about City operations.

 

The fall 2025 session kicks off October 15 through November 19, with weekly sessions held on Wednesdays from 5 to 7 p.m. at various City facilities. Participants will enjoy department presentations, behind-the-scenes facility tours, interactive demonstrations, and engaging Q&A sessions with City staff and leadership.

 

“We are committed to building trust and transparency through open communication with our residents,” said Mayor Ulises Cabrera. “The Citizens’ Academy is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for the community to see how City Hall works, connect with our team, and gain knowledge that makes a lasting impact.”

 

The program is free of charge and includes food and refreshments at each session. It is funded through the Moreno Valley Community Foundation. Participants must be 18 years or older and must reside in or own a business in the City of Moreno Valley.

 

Applications are due by October 3, and selected participants will be notified by October 7. If interested, apply at moval.org/citizensacademy.

 

Weekly Topics and Locations

  • Week 1 (10/15): Administrative Services: City Manager’s Office, City Clerk, City Attorney, Financial & Management Services, and Human Resources. Location: Council Chamber, City Hall, 14177 Frederick Street, Moreno Valley
  • Week 2 (10/22): Public Works. Location: City Corporate Yard, 25180 Santiago Dr, Moreno Valley, CA 92551
  • Week 3 (10/29): Public Safety: Police, Fire, and Emergency Management. Location: Emergency Operations Center, 22870 Calle San Juan De Los Lagos, Moreno Valley
  • Week 4 (11/5): Economic Development. Location: Business & Employment Resource Center, 12625 Frederick St Ste K3, Moreno Valley
  • Week 5 (11/12): Community Development. Location: Council Chamber, City Hall, 14177 Frederick Street, Moreno Valley
  • Week 6 (11/19): Parks & Community Services, and Graduation. Location: Moreno Valley Conference Recreation Center (Alessandro Room), 14075 Frederick Street, Moreno Valley

 

Participants who attend at least five of the six sessions will receive a Certificate of Completion at the graduation ceremony on November 19.

 

For more information, email the City Manager’s Office at cmoffice@moval.org or call 951.413.3020.

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