Trick-or-Treat villages make a return this Halloween weekend at several Los Angeles County parks for family fun. Trick-or-Treat Villages are back at Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation, according to officials. Bring family, friends and neighbors to the park for friendly frights and family fun, added officials. Trick-or-Treat Villages are set to include a costume contest, arts and crafts, candy ...
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City Council Transfers Funds For Homeless Shelter To Park Building
Nearly $1.8 million intended for the construction of another homeless shelter was determined ineligible by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, resulting in the funds being transferred to park improvement projects. On Tuesday the city council made the decision to transfer $1.8 million dollars to park improvement projects to avoid accumulating unspent money after the funds were declared ...
Read More »L.A. County Allocates $9M For Further Park Projects
The Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District announced Thursday the allocation of over $9 million in Measure. A grant funding for technical assistance services to 30 cities and the unincorporated portion of Los Angeles County that are in high and very high park-need areas, officials said. “Today’s announcement allocates more than $9 million of Measure A funds ...
Read More »Six Flags Magic Mountain New Annual Pass Program, Event Lineup Announced
Six Flags Magic Mountain, the undisputed “Thrill Capital of the World,” announced an exciting lineup of events and the introduction of the new ‘Six Flags Annual Pass’ program. During a season that already includes the largest array of guest experience improvements in the park’s 50-year history, the summer kicks off with an exciting event lineup, a new pass that provides ...
Read More »SCV Sheriff’s Detectives Investigating Suspicious Vehicle Lingering Around Saugus Parks, Schools
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s detectives are investigating reports that have residents on high alert regarding a suspicious vehicle caught lingering around parks and schools in the Saugus area. On Thursday, the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station announced that they were “aware” of the community concerns surrounding a man seen driving a White Lexus and lingering near Santa Clarita Park and ...
Read More »Ideas For A Los Angeles Staycation
As the pandemic drags on, more and more Santa Clarita residents are looking for ways to get out of the house without going too far. Most health organizations still discourage travel, even for those who are fully vaccinated. Therefore, if you are desperate to do something different from your typical day-in, day-out, you need to look for activities closer to ...
Read More »Playgrounds At Santa Clarita Parks Allowed To Re-Open Friday
Playgrounds at Santa Clarita parks are allowed to re-open on Friday after the approval from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. On Wednesday, public health allowed outdoor public playgrounds to re-open, upon approval of local parks and recreation departments, with social distancing and masks required, according to the department. All City of Santa Clarita playgrounds are set to ...
Read More »Los Angeles County Parks To Reopen As Part Of Countywide Plan
Reversing an announcement from earlier this week, all Los Angeles County botanic gardens, lakes and community and regional parks are expected to be open on Mother’s Day, officials said Thursday. Based on stage two of the reopening plan for the County of Los Angeles, the County parks have modified operations to begin the multi-phased approach to public access of golf ...
Read More »City Of Santa Clarita Officials Urge Residents To Practice Social Distancing On Bike Trails, Paseos
Officials with the City of Santa Clarita are urging residents who utilize city-run trails, bike paths and paseos to practice social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic. City officials issued a statement Friday morning in which they urged residents to stay safe when using trails, bike paths, and paseos in order to help curb the spread of COVID-19, also known as ...
Read More »Copper Hill Park Receives New Restrooms, Other Improvements to Follow
The city of Santa Clarita announced Tuesday the installation of new restrooms at the Copper Hill Park in Saugus. The restroom, which is now open to the public, enhances amenities at the park and was identified as being the first step in supporting future development at the park, according to City officials. “These are the first restrooms at the park,” ...
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