Los Angeles County Mayor Michael D. Antonovich and Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas recently found that about $162 million is available from Proposition A funds can be spend without state legislation. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox.[divide] The report determined that no State or County regulations exist that would prevent the Board of Supervisors from ...
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Santa Clarita Valley To Get 6 New Deputies Over 2 Years
Los Angeles County supervisors approved funding for a total of four deputies for unincorporated parts of the Santa Clarita Valley over the next two years, officials said Wednesday. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. The move was in response to an April report by Sheriff’s Department officials, which identified the need for 118 ...
Read More »Los Angeles County Supervisors Extend Sheriff’s ICE Program
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved an agreement Tuesday to extend an ICE program that focuses on identifying convicted criminals who are in the country illegally. The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, program involves trained custody assistants identifying these criminals prior to their release from county jail. Qualified offenders are then assessed for deportation and/or federal ...
Read More »Antonovich Calls For Castaic Lake Free Pass For War Veterans
War veterans who were honorably discharged would get a free pass to Castaic Lake under a proposal by Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich and Mark Ridley-Thomas.
Read More »County Officials Continue Search For Bouquet Canyon Road Solution
Los Angeles County Public Works officials are continuing the search for a solution to the dried-up wells and the flooded Bouquet Canyon Road by conducting research in the area and exploring the possibility of realigning the road.
Read More »Supervisor Antonovich Criticizes Efforts To Ban Plastic Bags
Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich wrote a letter to Governor Jerry Brown on Friday criticizing recent efforts to ban plastic bags in California. The proposed ban means a $0.10 fee would be imposed on all paper bags used at grocery stores, which would affect the pocketbooks of California’s “economically distressed” communities, according to a news release by Antonovich’s ...
Read More »Antonovich Requests Victims Services Report, Announces Habitat Grant
Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich’s motion requesting a report on the availability of services provided to crime victims was approved by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, and a grant to preserve habitat near Vasquez Rocks has also been approved, officials announced Thursday.
Read More »Santa Clarita Business Leaders Traveling To China
Santa Clarita business leaders are planning a trip to China with Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich to discuss the expansion of business relationships, Santa Clarita Valley Economic Development Corporation officials announced Wednesday. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. SCVEDC organized the “trade mission” to Shenzhen, China, and Hong Kong, so ...
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