
Moorpark, I am listening
Help shape a results-first plan for our city. I am Michael Koslow, a 33-year military veteran, former federal special agent, and small business owner running for Congress in California’s 26th District. My focus is practical problem solving that delivers for families and businesses in Ventura County.
From congestion and safety along Los Angeles Avenue and the 118/23 corridors, to small business needs on High Street and near Moorpark College, Moorpark deserves a representative who listens first and works quickly. With the Metrolink station, Arroyo Simi, and nearby open space, we must protect quality of life while supporting local jobs.
What I will prioritize with your input
Safer, smarter mobility on key roads and at rail crossings.
A healthier climate for small businesses in Downtown and across Moorpark.
Wildfire mitigation, insurance stability, and reliable emergency alerts.
Less red tape and more accountability for measurable results.
Tell me your top concern for Moorpark. I will read every submission and report back with concrete steps.
Thank you for the chance to earn your trust.

What we are hearing in Moorpark
Traffic and safety issues on Los Angeles Avenue, Moorpark Avenue, and the 118/23 approach.
Support for Downtown High Street revitalization and steady foot traffic for local shops.
Wildfire readiness for neighborhoods near open space and canyon areas.
Housing affordability for students, young families, and seniors.
Metrolink reliability, parking, and rail crossing noise and safety.
How I will help Moorpark
Pursue federal transportation and safety grants for corridor upgrades, signal coordination, safer bike and pedestrian routes, and rail crossing improvements and quiet-zone readiness.
Expand SBA access, veteran-owned and women-owned lending, and on-ramps to federal procurement for local firms.
Support FEMA and U.S. Forest Service funding for fuel reduction, defensible space, evacuation route improvements, and alerting systems.
Encourage workforce partnerships with Moorpark College and regional employers to keep talent local.
Cut unnecessary federal red tape that slows projects and burdens small employers.
Tell me your top concern for Moorpark. I will read every submission and report back with concrete steps.
Simple FAQ
Why are you asking for input?
Priorities must come from Moorpark residents. Your feedback shapes my plan and the updates I publish.
Will my information be public?
No. We use submissions to guide policy and outreach. We will never sell your information.
How could a member of Congress help with traffic and wildfire concerns?
By securing funds for corridor and rail safety projects, improving agency coordination, and advancing mitigation and evacuation upgrades that protect neighborhoods.











