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City Of Santa Clarita To Install New Pedestrian Bridge On McBean Parkway

Santa Clarita plans to begin installing a new steel bridge across McBean, between Gamble House Court and Arroyo Park Drive, on Friday, August 4. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox. Construction on the project is expected to be completed and the bridge re-opened by mid-September. Residents should expect delays during construction. During ...

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Streetlight Construction On Both Sierra Highway And Bouquet Canyon Beginning In July May Cause Delays

New streetlights are going to be installed on Sierra Highway and Bouquet Canyon Road as a part of a Santa Clarita effort to improve safety on the road for drivers and pedestrians. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox. The City of Santa Clarita and Southern California Edison will begin installation of new ...

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Closures for the I-5 Pavement Improvement Project

Delays should be expected on I-5 between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m., only one lane will be open at times. The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) plans to implement closures during the week of August 3-10, as part of a pavement improvement project on the Golden State Freeway (I-5) between Vista Del Lago Road and the Kern County line. More ...

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Court Officials Decry Budget, Say Delays Will Continue

A county court official criticized California’s 2014-15 budget in response to its recent approval by Gov. Jerry Brown. And while the effects of past cuts are likely to continue, additional cuts aren't expected, an official said Monday. The courts don’t anticipate any further reduction of service, a court official said Monday. However, the new spending plan won’t allow for the restoration of “painful” self-inflicted budget cuts the courts have undergone over the last few years, said Mary Hearn, spokeswoman for Los Angeles County Superior Court. “Those were all very painful, but now we’re on solid footing,” Hearn said. “The amount allocated to the trial courts in the budget that was just signed won’t allow us to restore those cuts.”

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