Ken Striplin
Santa Clarita is a dynamic community, and I’m excited to share that the city was recently ranked among the Best Cities in California for Job Seekers.
NerdWallet.com, a focused website, looked at 158 cities and focused on growth and population change, median household income, monthly homeowner costs and the unemployment rate, and ranked Santa Clarita No. 19. Santa Clarita was the only city in Los Angeles County to make the top 20.
February is another busy month around town when it comes to public art. Community members can browse local works at six city-managed exhibit spaces, including one at each Santa Clarita Public Library branch, two at the Westfield Valencia Town Center, and one at City Hall.
A few current exhibits include “Shadows” at City Hall, providing a glimpse into the use of light and shadow in art; artist Steph Darling’s “Fantasy Frenzy” at Westfield Valencia Town Center, which captures nature’s connection with people; and “The Seasoned Artist” at the Canyon Country Library, which highlights art by local seniors. Complete details about these and other exhibits are available at arts.santa-clarita.com.
The city of Santa Clarita, in partnership with Spirit Properties, will celebrate the grand opening of the Golden Valley Road Bike Trail Extension project on the northeast corner of Golden Valley Road and Centre Pointe Parkway on Thursday, Feb. 13, at 9 a.m. This project extends the trail, providing access to the south side of Soledad Canyon Road at Golden Triangle and Ruether Avenue, the Sports Complex, and the business center in Golden Valley. Landscaping enhancements include installation of tan fencing along the trail and around large oak trees within the area.
The Golden Valley Road Bike Trail Extension project is part of the City of Santa Clarita’s commitment to providing non-motorized transportation options that support a positive and healthy lifestyle. I hope you’ll join us at the event and on the trail in the near future.
As always, I enjoy hearing from you. Please feel free to email me directly at kstriplin@santa-clarita.com, and best wishes for a great month.
Ken Striplin is city manager of the city of Santa Clarita.
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