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[KHTS] – County officials are meeting next month to discuss a proposal to renovate a park in Mentryville, an oil boom “ghost town” and California State Historic Landmark west of Stevenson Ranch in Pico Canyon, into an at-risk youth facility.

A public meeting is scheduled to be held at the West Ranch Town Council meeting June 3 at 6:30 p.m. at the Stevenson Ranch Library Community Room, officials said.

[CLICK HERE] to read the MRCA proposal.

The project proposal was submitted by the Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District and the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority would “revise the name, description and location of” the East Canyon At-Risk Youth Vocational Training Center Project to the proposed Mentryville-Johnson Park At-Risk Youth Facility Project.

The agenda item also requests to find the project to be “categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act,” according to the agenda item.

On Nov. 17, 1998, the county awarded $250,000 in Competitive Grant Funds pursuant to the Los Angeles County Safe Neighborhood Parks Proposition of 1992 to the MRCA for the East Canyon At-Risk Youth Vocational Training Center Project, according to the agenda item. The project consisted of construction and renovation of a motel in East Canyon within the MRCA-owned Santa Clarita Woodlands Park and development of a vocational training and visitor center, native tree nursery and park maintenance center for at-risk youth.

The 1992 proposition also provides $12 million for competitive grants to develop at-risk youth recreation and service facilities throughout Los Angeles County, according to the news release. The proposition also states that funds given to the MRCA cannot exceed the amount of $3 million.

Johnson Park in Mentryville as it appears today.

Johnson Park in Mentryville as it appears today.

The old motel was damaged by fire before the MRCA acquired the property in 1994, and “it was determined that the renovation and reuse is not feasible,” according to the agenda item.

The project proposal now consists of renovation of the restroom, camp kitchen, picnic and program areas, according to the proposal. There will also be improved access to the site to adhere to the ADA policy. Storage and a refrigerator are expected to be added to the camp kitchen.

“We are going to make the facilities better and in so doing, when we run our programs, we can run them there,” said Dash Stolarz, director of public affairs with the MRCA, adding that the Johnson Park will still be open to the public.

A group of about 10-15 kids from areas including Cypress Park, Highland Park and South Los Angeles are expected to spend overnight camping trips at the park with supervisors, she said.

“It will be a place to spend the night camping because (these kids) don’t have the opportunity to go camping with their families,” Stolarz said. “Every kid has the opportunity to sleep under the stars.”

Darryl Manzer, a former Mentryville resident and current executive director of the Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society, said the camp was “the wrong place for at-risk kids” noting wildlife and safety concerns.

Johnson Park is located approximately 0.7 miles up-canyon from the historic buildings in the Mentryville oil town, according to a previous story. It was developed as a park and picnic site for oil workers who lived in Mentryville.

Except for a couple of brush fires that have burned through the area, the park has sat relatively idle since the state acquired the property after the 1994 Northridge earthquake.

Mentryville was an oil boom town in the late 1800s to early 1900s. Oil was first found in 1876 and was pumped until 1990.

County supervisors postponed discussion of the agenda item until a future date that was not known Tuesday.

 

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16 Comments

  1. Susie Evans says:

    ARE THEY KIDDING? Since when do historical landmarks become youth facilities of any kind? Geez…..doesn’t the county have an empty facility they can use?

  2. Cathy Lahey Cathy Lahey says:

    It’s better to do something with it than let itcrumble…

  3. Susie Evans says:

    HELLO “Mentryville, an oil boom “ghost town” and California State Historic Landmark” I know use the land/area not currently used at Central Park in Saugus.

  4. This is our history and the should make it into something’s hat respects our history. Let’s make hart park the at risk teen location. Oh that would be wrong? Leave entry idle alone or make it a cool place for people to visit.

  5. I think update for history and more family hikers, I hike it often it’s very peaceful and close

  6. I think update for history and more family hikers, I hike it often it’s very peaceful and close

  7. Shirley says:

    It’s a great idea, but can’t you find a different place for it?

  8. Cathy says:

    When I was a kid, they had “Bad Boy camps in Saugus.
    One was up Bouquet Cyn. another was up San Francisquito Cyn. What happen to them? Why can’t they use those facilities? Why ruin a historic area? None of this makes sense.

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