Solar panel ruling: City can inspect Canyon View Estates
Solar panels line a hillside in Canyon Country above the Canyon View Estates. The City of Santa Clarita has ordered the removal of these panels. Cory Rubin/ The Signal

Solar panel ruling: City can inspect Canyon View Estates

The city of Santa Clarita is able to inspect the property containing the 2.5 acres of solar panels on a Canyon Country hillside to help determine whether or not property…

Solar-panel lawsuit: City wants to inspect Canyon View, owners object
Solar panels line a hillside in Canyon Country above the Canyon View Estates. The City of Santa Clarita has ordered the removal of these panels. Cory Rubin/ The Signal

Solar-panel lawsuit: City wants to inspect Canyon View, owners object

The legal battle against a Canyon Country hillside full of solar panels has hit an impasse as the city of Santa Clarita is seeking to inspect the property, while the…

Hearing set for Canyon View solar panels litigation
Solar panels line a hillside in Canyon Country above the Canyon View Estates. The City of Santa Clarita has ordered the removal of these panels. Cory Rubin/ The Signal

Hearing set for Canyon View solar panels litigation

Santa Clarita is seeking an end to its ongoing legal dispute with Canyon View Limited for placing about 6,000 solar panels on an open Canyon Country hillside.  A hearing requesting…

Canyon View Estates seeks dismissal of city complaint; city responds
Solar panels line a hillside in Canyon Country above the Canyon View Estates. The City of Santa Clarita has ordered the removal of these panels. Cory Rubin/ The Signal

Canyon View Estates seeks dismissal of city complaint; city responds

In response to the city of Santa Clarita’s lawsuit over solar panels, the owners of Canyon View Estates have filed a motion looking to dismiss the city’s complaint, and the…

Trial date set for Canyon View Estates
Solar panels line a hillside in Canyon Country above the Canyon View Estates. The City of Santa Clarita has ordered the removal of these panels. Cory Rubin/ The Signal

Trial date set for Canyon View Estates

A nonjury trial has been set to begin later this year for the owners of Canyon View Estates mobile home park accused of refusing to remove solar panels in the…

Canyon View Estates residents go fourth day without power
Staffers at Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s office elicited the help of the Public Health Department after learning of the protracted power outage.

Canyon View Estates residents go fourth day without power

Public Health Department officials are expected to check on the well-being of more than 200 residents of Canyon View Estates this weekend as the power outage enters its fourth day…

City sues Canyon View Estates over solar panels
Solar panels line a hillside in Canyon Country above the Canyon View Estates. The City of Santa Clarita has ordered the removal of these panels. Cory Rubin/ The Signal

City sues Canyon View Estates over solar panels

After an attempt to clear more than 2 acres of land occupied by solar panels, the city of Santa Clarita has filed a lawsuit against the owners of Canyon View…

Investigation continues with Canyon View Estates solar panels
Solar panels line a hillside in Canyon Country above the Canyon View Estates. The City of Santa Clarita has ordered the removal of these panels. Cory Rubin/ The Signal

Investigation continues with Canyon View Estates solar panels

The solar panels behind the Canyon View Estates mobile home park remain on the hillsides nearly two months after the city of Santa Clarita directed owners to remove them. In…

Violation notice issued to Canyon View Estates
Solar panels line a hillside in Canyon Country above the Canyon View Estates. The City of Santa Clarita has ordered the removal of these panels. Cory Rubin/ The Signal

Violation notice issued to Canyon View Estates

The city of Santa Clarita issued a notice of violation Monday to the owners of Canyon View Mobile Estates for installing solar panels without the required permits and failure to comply with conditions of approval, according to a news release.

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