The new Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, located on Golden Valley Road, opened its doors to the public for the first time on Thursday, marking the end of local L.A. County Sheriff’s Department personnel being headquartered on Magic Mountain Parkway after 50 years. Costing approximately $68.8 million and covering 46,552 square feet, the new station is said to house the latest state-of-the-art technology, a 4,165-square-foot vehicle maintenance facility for onsite vehicle repairs, a helipad, a Type 1 detention facility and more. Dan Watson/The Signal.  Â
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