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The Biggest Issues Californians Are Facing Today

Californians face a series of significant challenges, many of which are being experienced worldwide. However, the size, geographical diversity, and population of the state of California mean that the issues are magnified here in the Golden State. Below are just a few of the most pressing problems and challenges Californians face today and are hoping to combat.  High rents Cities ...

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SCV Water Approves New Division Boundaries

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On Tuesday evening, the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency, (SCV Water) Board of Directors voted in a hearing to approve a final district boundaries map.  After months of public hearings and deliberation, SCV Water has undertaken a review of electoral division boundaries, as required after each census by state law, reaching a conclusion in the March 15 hearing.  The census ...

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Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency To Hold Final Public Redistricting Hearing

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The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency (SCV Water) is inviting the public to voice their input on the district’s electoral division boundaries, as required by state law, next Tuesday. Scheduled at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 15, the hearing is expected to share the recommended map for division boundaries and provide an opportunity for public input prior to a final ...

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GOpure Pod Reviews – Purify Your Water In A Simple Way

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What is GOpure Pod? On longer hikes or an outdoor tour, your own water supply is not enough. With a water purifier, the water from a tap, sink, hose or drinking fountain can be turned into drinking water on the go. This gives you the opportunity to get something clean to drink in any city or country. One of these ...

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Santa Clarita LDS Church Holding Collection Drive To Support Local Afghan Refugees

This coming Saturday, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints on McBean Parkway is holding a drive to collect items for the Afghan refugees recently placed in Santa Clarita.  The 134 refugees arrived in Santa Clarita in January of this year, with over 70 children in their numbers. These dozens of refugees spent months being shifted from various countries ...

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Santa Clarita Valley Groundwater Sustainability Agency Unanimously Passes Plan To Protect Santa Clarita Basins 

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The Board of the Santa Clarita Valley Groundwater Sustainability Agency (SCV-GSA) unanimously approved a long-term plan for protecting the local basin, culminating nearly five years of scientific study and extensive public input.  The Board of Directors supported the Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP) for the Santa Clara River Valley East Subbasin following a virtual public hearing on Jan. 3, 2022, according ...

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Santa Clarita Valley Groundwater Sustainability Agency Schedules Final Public Hearing, Vote On Plan For January

The Santa Clarita Valley Groundwater Sustainability Agency (SCV-GSA) Board is expected to adopt the long-term water resource management strategy at their next meeting in January. A virtual public hearing is scheduled for Monday, January 3, 2022, on the final Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP) to protect the Santa Clara River Valley East Subbasin, a vital resource for Santa Clarita Valley’s residents, ...

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Castaic Dam Tower Bridge Pier Reaches State Project Milestone

Seismic work at Castaic Dam’s tower access bridge has reached another milestone with the completion of work on three bridge piers, officials announced Monday. The work at the Los Angeles County facility is part of ongoing efforts by the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) to make the bridge stronger and reduce seismic risk at all State Water Project facilities, ...

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SCV Water Implements Stage One Of Water Shortage Contingency Plan 

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In response to persistent, exceptional drought conditions throughout the Santa Clarita Valley and the state, SCV Water activated Stage one of its Water Shortage Contingency Plan and Water Conservation and Water Supply Shortage Ordinance this week.   Stage one establishes a framework to prohibit common, but easy to correct, water waste practices, according to officials.  These activities are set to convert ...

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‘Santa Clarita River Lake’ Project Not Backed By City, Water Officials, Despite Mayoral Endorsement

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After the release of a video in which Santa Clarita Mayor Bill Miranda invites members of the community to share their input on a potential artificial rainwater reservoir project in the Santa Clara Riverbed, other officials have noted that the project is not backed by the city nor the local water agency. City officials announced that despite the Mayor’s presentation ...

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