The City of Santa Clarita is encouraging local residents to provide valuable input for the Master Development Plan of the new Canyon Country Community Center by attending a public workshop from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 9, n the Community Room at the Canyon Country Jo Anne Darcy Library, located at 18601 Soledad Canyon Road.
Following the successful public engagement process for the proposed Canyon Country Community Center, the City will host a public workshop in order to discuss with residents their ideas about other amenities to be included in the Master Plan for the 6.5 acre site at Soledad Canyon Road and Sierra Highway.
The provided input will help guide the process determining the community’s needs and desires in relation to the opportunities and constraints of the property.
After a short introduction about the endeavor by the project architects, participants will be guided through a site awareness tour by staff and consultants. Following the tour, the workshop will reconvene in the Community Room for the discussion portion of the meeting.
For more information about the Canyon Country Community Center Master Development Plan, visit SantaClarita2020.com or contact Tom Reilly, Santa Clarita Park Development Administrator, at (661) 255-4394 or treilly@santa-clarita.com.
Like this:
Like Loading...
Related
REAL NAMES ONLY: All posters must use their real individual or business name. This applies equally to Twitter account holders who use a nickname.
43 Comments
SCV is already over developed and over populated!
Looks good…
There’s already too many people in Santa Clarita save the land, I’m sure Santa Clarita residents don’t care if it’s vacant
How about no more houses and more family fun/children activities and shopping.
I think they should do more activities,programs for kids. Especially during the Summer time. Summers are very hot out here and more indoor programs and activities are needed for kids.
Trader joes!
Ask the people who live right there, next to that lot. They are the ones effected.
Cheesecake factory!
We need an Avenue or a Catherines!
More community gardens!!
We’re in a drought less Gardens
Golf course! SCV needs another public golf course.
More Primetime preschool classes
A DMV to handle Calif Drivers Licences for Illegal Aliens. “as Joe Pesci said, “The Dollars. It’s all about the freakin’ Dollars”.
Something to benefit the adults in this community! We need a little night life.
Or, adult classes…something for us for a change!
Go to ymca
Dinner and dancing place is more in line with what I was thinking! It would be nice to have more places to dance and mingle with friends.
How about a venue for local bands and big bands to play at.
Kaiser Permanente hospital
I live right by here. Leave the center where its located now. Vallarta is enough! Even that’s too much.
Cheesecake Factory
Cheesecake Factory
How about a venue for concerts
A park
Fitness park.
Fitness center
Building it in the Santa Clara riverbed. Mother Nature will win eventually!
Trader Joe’s!!!
Anything sports related. Basketball courts, futsal courts!
Sonic! Indoor soccer fields
Krispy Kreme doughnuts !!!!
Put a disc golf course!!!!
Put a disc golf course!!!!
My office is across the street. Yes canyon country has a lot of things all ready but a chain restaurant would be a nice option along with gym that doesn’t change ownership every 2 months. Speaking of the gym by the library.
Why are we wasting money on this
Why are we wasting money on this
“No houses! We don’t have enough water. We dont want anymore building going here! Oh there is a possibility of a Cheesecake factory? Well yeah totally build that. But, nothing else!”
“No houses! We don’t have enough water. We dont want anymore building going here! Oh there is a possibility of a Cheesecake factory? Well yeah totally build that. But, nothing else!”
uh … No worries. They’re not going to put houses or a Cheesecake Factory in the community center building.
OMG these replies are hilarious. I’m pretty sure those that replied ‘Cheesecake Factory’ or ‘no more development’ just saw the picture of the empty field and thought about their biggest pain concerning the community – or rather – what it is missing. With more youth and adults playing soccer than any other sport in the valley, some open to the public soccer fields?
SCVTV Santa Clarita always so cynical and demeaning juat like our town hey the writers probably live here its all making sense
Just oops a spelling error tear me apart for that one