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Santa Clarita Valley residents will have a chance to weigh in on the “north entrance” to the eventual 20,000-home Newhall Ranch development at a public meeting March 24.
Santa Clarita Valley residents will have a chance to weigh in on the “north entrance” to the eventual 20,000-home Newhall Ranch development at a public meeting March 24.

Latest Newhall Ranch Development Plan Up For Comment

Leon Worden | SCVNews.com

Santa Clarita Valley residents will have a chance to weigh in on the “north entrance” to the eventual 20,000-home Newhall Ranch development at a public meeting March 24.


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Entrada North is expected to bring a new Town Center with shopping, dining and entertainment surrounded by 1,150 multi-family residential units, according to county documents.

Developed by The Newhall Land and Farming Co., Entrada North would sit on 479.3 acres southwest of the junction of Interstate 5 and Highway 126.

Development would be concentrated in two main areas. “Site A” is the long-talked-about town center/entertainment area between Interstate 5 and the Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park. “Site B” is the freeway corridor between the highways and the Santa Clara River.

Santa Clarita Valley residents will have a chance to weigh in on the “north entrance” to the eventual 20,000-home Newhall Ranch development at a public meeting March 24.

Santa Clarita Valley residents will have a chance to weigh in on the “north entrance” to the eventual 20,000-home Newhall Ranch development at a public meeting March 24.

Entrada North is a component of the Newhall Ranch Specific Plan, which was approved by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors in 2003. Each phase is subject to additional approval, and that process is starting now for Entrada North. (Other phases are in various stages of approval, and some have completed the process.)

Entrada North is in the early stages of the process. A “notice of preparation of a draft environmental impact report” has been published (the “NOP”). It identifies the issues that are to be addressed in the EIR when it is drafted. The public comment period on the NOP opened March 10 and closes April 8.

The March 24 meeting is a part of that process. On that date the Regional Planning Department will hold a scoping meeting in the Santa Clarita Valley to give the public additional opportunities to identify issues that should be covered in the EIR.

The meeting will be held March 24 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Rancho Pico Junior High, 26250 W. Valencia Blvd.

Then the EIR will be drafted, and then additional hearings will be held.

Read the Entrada North NOP [here].

The following is a description of the Entrada project from BAR Architects of San Francisco, who did the conceptual design work:

Entrada North is in the early stages of the process. A “notice of preparation of a draft environmental impact report” has been published (the “NOP”). It identifies the issues that are to be addressed in the EIR when it is drafted. The public comment period on the NOP opened March 10 and closes April 8.

Entrada North is in the early stages of the process. A “notice of preparation of a draft environmental impact report” has been published (the “NOP”). It identifies the issues that are to be addressed in the EIR when it is drafted. The public comment period on the NOP opened March 10 and closes April 8.

Adjacent to Six Flags Magic Mountain, The Entrada North master plan brings together residential, commercial, and hospitality into a new district. The master plan is based on a “Town Center” concept, with pedestrian friendly streets that connect various districts with outdoor parks and plazas that provide areas for congregation. With over 1,200 residential units planned, the Entrada North is envisioned to be a vibrant community, where residents and visitors alike can enjoy the many services and amenities provided.

This new town center will provide 3 distinct Districts linked together by a loop road. The “Shopping District” provides a combination of retail and outdoor spaces, all connected via a Main Street, the character of which is defined by ground level retail with office/residential above, along with a linear park that incorporates outdoor seating and dining opportunities.

The Shopping District culminates at a central park fronting a new hotel.

The “Entertainment/Dining District” consists of a movie theater, dining, retailers and residential, all centralized around an outdoor plaza. The plaza provides opportunities to gather, to dine at the various restaurants and nightclubs, and enjoy the night activities highlighted by the movie theater.

The “Outdoor/Sports Fitness District” will provide a unique experience with major sports retailers, a fitness center, and a true outdoor experience, with water features, climbing walls, and skateboard parks.

 

 

Developed by The Newhall Land and Farming Co., Entrada North would sit on 479.3 acres southwest of the junction of Interstate 5 and Highway 126.

Developed by The Newhall Land and Farming Co., Entrada North would sit on 479.3 acres southwest of the junction of Interstate 5 and Highway 126.

 

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Latest Newhall Ranch Development Plan Up For Comment

8 comments

  1. 1) Where is the water coming from?
    2) Where are 20-40,000 more cars going? I5 and 126 are already over loaded……
    3) Air quality is not good now!

  2. Water rationing , huge amount of traffic on the Old Road. way to dense and could overwhelm the sewage facility

  3. What are the short and long term proposals for supplying water to this development under the the extreme drought conditions in the State.

  4. Where are you going to get the water for 20,000 new homes?

  5. Where will the March 24th meeting be held?

    • The meeting will be held March 24 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Rancho Pico Junior High, 26250 W. Valencia Blvd.
      They need to stop all this building. I have been out here since 1980. All the mountains that we had are all gone. The air quality is terrible. They are going to build a whole new development off the 14 this year too. Traffic is hell already. Are they going to build a new freeway? I leave for work at 5:00 in the morning and it takes me over 20 mins just to get out of Santa Clarita because of the traffic. Enough is Enough

  6. The Entrada North is actually part of the Valencia Master Plan, not the Newhall Ranch Specific Plan.

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