Politics/Govt

Council votes to pursue ownership of Hart Park

The Santa Clarita City Council voted 4-0 on Tuesday to ask Los Angeles County to consider transferring ownership of William S. Hart Park to city control.  Prior to the 4-0 vote — with Councilwoman Marsha McLean absent —

City Council considers plan to take over Hart Park

The Santa Clarita City Council is set Tuesday to discuss whether to request that Los Angeles County transfer ownership of William S. Hart Park to the city.   The formal request would follow years of informal

Aliso Canyon gas capacity increase approved

The California Public Utilities Commission unanimously voted 4-0 to approve an increase in the capacity at the Aliso Canyon natural gas storage facility to 41.16 billion cubic feet. The decision

City Council remains quiet on pending litigation

The Santa Clarita City Council held its second consecutive closed-door discussion Tuesday regarding threatened litigation surrounding the way in which the council’s elections are conducted, and once again emerged from the closed session without an action to report.  Scott

City Council to discuss election lawsuit

Just before their Tuesday night regular meeting, the members of the Santa Clarita City Council are slated to discuss expected litigation over the city’s current “at-large” voting system.   The lawsuit, although not

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Supes approve final maps for Valencia project

By Jose Herrera Signal Staff Writer  The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the final tract maps for the development of Mission Village in Valencia.   The map outlines the approximately

Country club owner sues city for $250M

The owner of the Sand Canyon Country Club has filed a lawsuit seeking no less than $250 million in damages from the city of Santa Clarita for alleged ethnic discrimination and lack of