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Santa Clarita Residents Encouraged To Participate In Pedestrian, Bicycle Master Plan Survey

Santa Clarita residents are being encouraged to participate in a Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan Survey, which is set to help the City enhance public transportation and reduce traffic, officials said Thursday. The City of Santa Clarita has 93.8 miles of trails and bike paths, and officials are working to find ways to have residents utilize them instead of driving, ...

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City OKs Master Plan For Canyon Country Community Center

Santa Clarita City Council official approved Tuesday a master plan for a new Canyon Country Community Center. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox. The master plan calls for a slightly less than 7-acre patch to offer east side residents a “tot lot,” a special events court, the center, an open-play area and ...

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Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Submits Entitlement Application

Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Foundation announced Friday that the UniHealth Foundation awarded a $750,000 grant to support Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital’s Diabetes Education and Prevention Program.

Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital has submitted to the City of Santa Clarita an entitlement application for modifications to its previously approved development agreement and master plan. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox. The revisions are to ensure that the hospital’s new inpatient building will meet current building codes as well as local ...

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Santa Clarita Arts Commission Discuss Community Engagement Thursday

Santa Clarita’s Arts Commission is looking to increase interaction with the Santa Clarita Valley’s arts community with discussion of a “community engagement” plan Thursday. The plan has been discussed for several years, according to city officials, who identified the need to improve awareness about the goals and projects associated with the city’s Arts Commission as early as 2011.

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