Santa Clarita Transit participated with transportation partners nationwide to support transit employees and other essential workers across the country working on the front lines during the coronavirus pandemic. As part of the ‘Sound the Horn’ campaign, a small fleet of city vehicles drove by City Hall, where drivers honked their horns to show their appreciation and city staff waved as they passed by the building.
PHOTO: ‘Sound the Horn’
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