Home » Tag Archives: Bouquet Canyon Creek

Bouquet Canyon Creek

Barger, Public Works To Host Bouquet Canyon Creek Recovery Project Community Update 

bouquet canyon creek 092223

Los Angeles County Public Works and Supervisor Kathryn Barger are set to host a community update on the Bouquet Canyon Creek recovery project next month at Grace Baptist Church. Last year, at the direction of Barger, L.A. County Public Works met with members of the Bouquet Canyon Community to discuss the Bouquet Canyon Recovery project. “During that meeting, Public Works ...

Read More »

UPDATE: Bouquet Canyon Road Stretch Likely To Re-Open Monday, Pending Weather

UPDATE: Bouquet Canyon Road is expected  to re-open Monday afternoon, November 21, after this weekend’s predicted weather front passes, and if road conditions remain dry, according to Steve Thrasher, county Public Works spokesman. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox. Los Angeles County Department of Public Works officials said Wednesday the plan was ...

Read More »

Bouquet Canyon Creek Plan Could Restore Santa Clarita Waterway

County officials released a proposal to put water back in Bouquet Canyon Creek to residents Friday for public review, as officials develop a plan to restore the habitat of an endangered species of fish and keep Bouquet Canyon Road safe for motorists. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox. In the past decade, ...

Read More »

LARC Ranch Planning To Build One And Three-Quarter Mile-Long Water Pipeline Down Bouquet Canyon Road

California Drought Becomes Fearful Possibility As Hot Weather Conditions Continue

As the California drought continues, LARC Ranch is planning to bring water from the city of Santa Clarita to its developmentally disabled residents for a reliable long-term water supply. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. LARC, or Los Angeles Residential Community, Ranch is planning to build a roughly one and three-quarter mile-long water ...

Read More »

Brown Signs Bouquet Canyon Creek Restoration Bill

Forest Service Seeks Input On Bouquet Creek Restoration

Ed. N0te: The following is a news release courtesy of Assemblyman Tom Lackey.  A bill — written by Assemblyman Tom Lackey, R-Palmdale — that would begin a Bouquet Canyon Creek restoration project to bring water back to the residents of Bouquet Canyon Road was signed into law Thursday by Governor Jerry Brown. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news ...

Read More »

Bouquet Canyon Creek Bill To Bring Water To Santa Clarita Residents Passed By Senate

Forest Service Seeks Input On Bouquet Creek Restoration

A bill to clean out the Bouquet Canyon creek in Santa Clarita to bring water flow back to the creek passed out of the Senate, officials said Wednesday. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. Assembly Bill 353, authored by Assemblyman Tom Lackey, R-Palmdale, amends the Fish and Game Code to allow the implementation ...

Read More »

Bouquet Canyon Water Bill Passes In Committee

Forest Service Seeks Input On Bouquet Creek Restoration

A bill to clean out the Bouquet Canyon creek in Santa Clarita and allow for water to flow through the creek once more to refill the canyon’s resident’s wells was passed through the Assembly Water, Parks and Wildlife Committee, officials said Wednesday. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. Assembly Bill 353, authored by ...

Read More »

CLARIFICATION: Officials Working To Implement Bouquet Canyon Creek Solution

Forest Service Seeks Input On Bouquet Creek Restoration

Ed. Note: Clarifies that the water shortage in Bouquet Canyon is not a direct result of the drought County and federal officials are working on getting water for Bouquet Canyon residents while maintaining a healthy habitat. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. About 40 comments were submitted during the public comment period for a ...

Read More »