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Message from Mayor Marsha McLean
| Tuesday, Nov 17, 2015

mug_marshamcleanEver since word of the possibility of a Laemmle Theatre in Old Town Newhall emerged, many residents have expressed their excitement and are asking when it will happen. As with any potential development, there is a process that must be followed.

Over the last two decades, our city and its partners have worked hard to revitalize our downtown area and create a destination location for entertainment, shopping, services and the arts. Millions of dollars in public infrastructure projects like the Old Town Newhall Library, the Community Center, Veterans Historical Plaza, the streetscape and storefront façade projects, a new entrance to Hart Park, landscaping and the Newhall roundabout have gone a long way towards the realization of an Arts and Entertainment District for Old Town Newhall.

These projects have been guided by the Old Town Newhall Specific Plan, which was adopted by the city Council in 2005, after extensive public input. Implementation of these public projects and more has set the stage for the next project – the transformation of the empty city-owned block across from the Old Town Newhall Library.

The Newhall Specific Plan provided a vision for this area which included as one of the potential options, a six-screen movie theater at the north end of Main Street, in addition to a combination of retail and residential development, (called mixed use), plus public parking.

The city-owned block envisioned for the potential movie theatre development project is located at Main and Lyons, and was purchased by using redevelopment funds with the intent of making that vision a reality. However with the dissolution of redevelopment in California, the city is now required to adhere to a state-directed process to sell that property, as well as ensure that the revitalization efforts of the area continue and a development is completed that provides a positive impact for the community.

Over the last several years, the city and Laemmle Theatres have received verbal and written communication from area residents requesting that a Laemmle Theatre open in Santa Clarita. We’ve also seen this input appear on city surveys and in letters to the editor at the Signal newspaper from residents interested in bringing Laemmle here. The Laemmle family has visited Santa Clarita several times and agrees that their theatre concept would be a great fit with our community.

Earlier this year, and following a competitive Request for Qualifications process, the city entered into exclusive negotiations with a team of developers including: Laemmle Theatres, Serrano Development Group and Pacific Coast Housing Development. Right now, city staff is working with this development team to negotiate a potential deal for consideration by the City Council that would be presented in a public meeting.

At that public meeting, members of the public will have the opportunity to express their opinions to the City Council on the proposal. It is anticipated that there will be an economic development subsidy from the city to help bring Laemmle Theatres to Santa Clarita. We constantly hear from people coming into Old Town Newhall that more, convenient parking is needed and therefore, the city will be funding the construction of a parking structure.

We are estimating that the proposal will come before the City Council in the next couple of months. There is a lot of potential for this project and the transformation of the property into something our community is so enthusiastic about. I encourage you to stay engaged in the process! For more information about Old Town Newhall, please visit: www.OldTownNewhall.com.

Marsha McLean is mayor of the city of Santa Clarita.

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  1. Terri Dokovna says:

    Yes. Definitely a Laemmle is needed in SCV. It is a pain to drive to Encino or NoHo. We need to keep our $ here!

  2. Gene Uzawa Dorio, M.D. says:

    I would love to see Laemmle Theatres come to Santa Clarita, but as a taxpayer, I want to know what it will cost the City, and assure this is not another give-away to developers.

    Revitalization of Old Town Newhall is slowly taking place, but it must be done not only artistically and strategically, but also financially. Right now I know the City Council has placed a $13 million price tag on this project. Are we getting what we deserve from this investment, or could this money be spent in better ways?

    I am glad the City Council is asking for community opinion. You have always done this. But it seems once city staff negotiates a “deal”, it becomes etched in stone despite cogent arguments by the public at City Hall. How flexible will you be in understanding our input?

    Please be ready to justify this amount of money when there are many other programs in need of financial support in our City including those for children and elder seniors.

    I would advise as city staffers begin to formulate a “deal”, you allow the public to be involved from the beginning so as to not tie this up later with prolonged City Council meetings.

    Behind-the-door negotiations without community input, then expecting public acceptance, sways against the democratic process. Please be sensitive to our queries, as the spending of 13 million taxpayer dollars should literally be open and presented to us on the Big Screen.

    Gene Uzawa Dorio, M.D.

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