header image

[Sign Up Now] to Receive Our FREE Daily SCVTV-SCVNews Digest by E-Mail

Inside
Weather


 
Calendar
Today in
S.C.V. History
April 18
1945 - Actors Harry & Olive Carey sell Saugus ranch after 29 years; now Tesoro del Valle [story]
Carey Ranch


clwalogo[CLWA] – Castaic Lake Water Agency’s Board of Directors is scheduled Wednesday night (Dec. 12) to consider authorizing Agency staff to initiate the purchase of Valencia Water Company, a move that would bring 84 percent of Santa Clarita Valley retail water connections under CLWA’s umbrella.

“This is an outstanding opportunity to ensure local public ownership of a water company that has always been privately held,” said CLWA General Manager Dan Masnada. “The acquisition would result in future cost savings and enhance water supply reliability for the entire Santa Clarita Valley.”

On the agenda Wednesday night is a “resolution of necessity” that, if approved by an eight-member super-majority of the board, would authorize Agency staff to initiate eminent domain proceedings with the goal of reaching a negotiated settlement with Newhall Land, which owns Valencia Water Company.

Eminent domain is a legal process through which public agencies can acquire private property to be utilized for public benefit. In this case, both parties would enter the proceedings with the intent to reach an agreement for the sale of the private company to the public agency.

“Technically, we would be negotiating a stock acquisition in which CLWA would purchase the Valencia Water Company stock,” Masnada said. “At least initially, Valencia Water Company would continue to operate as a utility regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission.”

Valencia Water Company was established in 1954 to provide retail water service to developments built by Newhall Land, which has developed the master-planned communities of Valencia and plans to develop Newhall Ranch west of Interstate 5. Newhall Land is managed by FivePoint Communities.

The details of a negotiated settlement remain to be determined, but the acquisition would bring Valencia Water Company’s 29,022 service connections under CLWA oversight.

In 1999, CLWA acquired Santa Clarita Water Company and its 21,437 service connections for $63 million. The formerly private company became CLWA’s Santa Clarita Water Division, and represents CLWA’s first foray into operating a retailer. CLWA was established 50 years ago to bring State Water Project water to the Santa Clarita Valley.

If Valencia Water Company is acquired, CLWA would then own two of the SCV’s four water retailers and would be responsible for 59,306 out of 70,327 retail connections valleywide. The other two local retailers are the Newhall County Water District (approximately 9,600 connections) and Los Angeles County Waterworks District No. 36 (approximately 1,300 connections).

Masnada said the potential acquisition of Valencia Water Company is a significant and logical step for CLWA.

“During our public strategic planning workshops in recent years, the concept of ‘One Valley, One Water’ has gathered some steam. It’s viewed as a sensible way to achieve economies of scale that will benefit all ratepayers, and also to enhance the Agency’s ability to effectively manage the valley’s water resources,” Masnada said. “This acquisition, if completed, would bring us significantly closer to realizing that vision.”

The Board’s meeting is scheduled at 6:15 p.m. Wednesday, December 12, 2012 in the Boardroom at the Rio Vista Water Treatment Plant, 27234 Bouquet Canyon Road, Santa Clarita, CA 91350.

 

About the Castaic Lake Water Agency

The Castaic Lake Water Agency is the Santa Clarita Valley’s public water wholesaler. CLWA is one of 29 State Water Project contractors and receives water imported from northern California through the California Aqueduct.  CLWA operates two large treatment plants, three major pump stations, three water storage facilities, and over 45 miles of large diameter transmission pipelines delivering water to four local water retailers. Our mission is to provide reliable, quality water at a reasonable cost to the Santa Clarita Valley.

 

About FivePoint Communities

FivePoint Communities, Inc. is an independent real estate development company jointly owned by Emile Haddad and the Lennar Corporation. FivePoint Communities Management, Inc., a subsidiary of FivePoint Communities, is the development manager of Newhall Land Development, LLC (formerly LandSource) in Los Angeles County; the redevelopment manager of the former Marine Corps Air Station El Toro (known as the Great Park Neighborhoods) in Irvine, California; Treasure Island in San Francisco, California; and The Shipyard at Hunters Point and Candlestick Park in San Francisco, California.

The FivePoint management team of specialized associates has worked together under the leadership of Emile Haddad for over 10 years. Each management associate has on average 25 years of experience in developing large, planned real estate communities. Under Mr. Haddad, the team managed dozens of master-planned communities in California, adding over 100,000 homesites and several million square feet of commercial space. These communities include such high-profile neighborhoods as Valencia in Los Angeles County, Coto de Caza in Orange County, Natomas Park in Sacramento and Windemere in the San Francisco area.

Today, FivePoint Communities is a leader in the design and development of sustainable communities and is responsible for managing development of over 50,000 residential homesites, 10 million square feet of commercial uses, billions of dollars of infrastructure providing tens of thousands of job opportunities, several schools and educational facilities and hundreds of acres of parks and recreation.

Comment On This Story
COMMENT POLICY: We welcome comments from individuals and businesses. All comments are moderated. Comments are subject to rejection if they are vulgar, combative, or in poor taste.
REAL NAMES ONLY: All posters must use their real individual or business name. This applies equally to Twitter account holders who use a nickname.

0 Comments

You can be the first one to leave a comment.

Leave a Comment


SCV NewsBreak
LOCAL NEWS HEADLINES
Thursday, Apr 18, 2024
June 1: Rare Warrior 24 Race Benefiting Project Sebastian
Join local nonprofit Project Sebastian for an exhilarating day of racing and community support at its Rare Warrior 24 race on Saturday, June 1, at Heritage Park in the heart of Santa Clarita.
Thursday, Apr 18, 2024
April 27: Drug Take Back Day at SCV Sheriff’s Station
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station Station deputies will be taking part in the “DEA National Drug Take Back Day,” Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., in front of the SCV Sheriff’s Station, located at 26201 Golden Valley Road.
Thursday, Apr 18, 2024
April 30: COC Hosts Nonprofit Community Resource Fair
The College of the Canyons Center for Civic and Community Engagement—in collaboration with COC’s Golden Z Club—invites the community to attend the Nonprofit Community Resource Fair on Tuesday, April 30.
Keep Up With Our Facebook

Latest Additions to SCVNews.com
The Master's University men's golf team shot a 13-under 275 to finish second at the Golden State Athletic Conference Men's Golf Championships held at Briarwood Country Club in Sun City West, Ariz.
TMU Men’s Golf Places 2nd, Women 5th at GSAC Championships
Join local nonprofit Project Sebastian for an exhilarating day of racing and community support at its Rare Warrior 24 race on Saturday, June 1, at Heritage Park in the heart of Santa Clarita.
June 1: Rare Warrior 24 Race Benefiting Project Sebastian
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station Station deputies will be taking part in the “DEA National Drug Take Back Day,” Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., in front of the SCV Sheriff’s Station, located at 26201 Golden Valley Road.
April 27: Drug Take Back Day at SCV Sheriff’s Station
The College of the Canyons Center for Civic and Community Engagement—in collaboration with COC’s Golden Z Club—invites the community to attend the Nonprofit Community Resource Fair on Tuesday, April 30.
April 30: COC Hosts Nonprofit Community Resource Fair
College of the Canyons made quick work of visiting L.A. Valley College in a shortened 11-3 home victory that came on a day in which the program unveiled its newly named Michele Jenkins Softball Team Room during a pre-game dedication ceremony.
Lady Cougs Outslug L.A. Valley 11-3
For aspiring scientists at The Master’s University, taking up a student research project is no small commitment.
Retired Professor Continues to Mentor Aspiring TMU Scientists
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is warning residents not to use a Vietnamese herbal ointment called “Cao Bôi Trĩ Cây Thầu Dầu” (Castor Oil Hemorrhoid Extract) because it contains lead and can be fatal.
Public Health Urges Residents to Avoid Vietnamese Hemorrhoid Cream
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond hosted a California Apprenticeship Summit Wednesday to raise awareness of apprenticeship opportunities and career technical education pathways that connect California’s youth to high-wage, high-growth career opportunities.
State Apprenticeship Summit Connects Youth to High-Wage Opportunities
College of the Canyons student-athletes Nichole Muro (softball) and Angelo Aleman (baseball) have been named the COC Athletic Department's Women's and Men's Student-Athletes of the Week for the period running April 8-13.
COC Names Nichole Muro, Angelo Aleman Athletes of the Week
California State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, announced Wednesday his bill improving transparency between parents and schools’ sexual education curricula passed out of the Senate Education Committee.
Wilk’s Sex Education Transparency Bill Clears Senate Committee
1945 - Actors Harry & Olive Carey sell Saugus ranch after 29 years; now Tesoro del Valle [story]
Carey Ranch
The 76.6-mile-long Antelope Valley Line has the third-highest ridership in Metrolink’s system with an estimated average of 9,000 passengers daily. However, the uneven terrain and single-tracking along the line in some areas forces trains to travel at a slower speed which results in an estimated travel time of approximately one hour between Santa Clarita and Union Station.
Metrolink to Hold Public Meetings on AV Line Capacity, Improvements
Team Dragon Eyes, affectionately known as TDE, is gearing up to host its highly anticipated Fifth Annual Dragonboat Festival race on Saturday, June 1 at Castaic Lake, Lower Lagoon.
June 1: Team Dragon Eyes to Host Fifth Annual Dragonboat Festival Race
This year marks the 20th year that the city of Santa Clarita has been hosting the annual Bike to Work Challenge. The community is invited to celebrate by riding a bike to work the week of May 13, and stopping by a pit stop on Thursday, May 16.
Party at the Pit Stop, City Paves Way for 20th Annual Bike to Work Challenge
Ready to take control of your financial future? Join the Los Angeles County Department of Consumer and Business Affairs Center for Financial Empowerment for the next installment in the Lunch & Learn Financial Capability Month webinar series, "Understanding Credit.
Online Financial Workshops with County DCBA
The Santa Clarita Valley Concert Band will perform a "Starry Might" concert at 7 p.m. on Saturday May 4. The concert, under the direction of Tim Durand, will be held at the Canyon Theatre Guild, 24242 Main St., Newhall, CA 91321.
May 4: SCV Concert Band Presents ‘Starry Night’ at CTG
After a record-setting 2023 combatting organized retail crime, the California Highway Patrol continues to aggressively disrupt and dismantle illegal operations throughout California.
CHP Continues Organized Retail Crime Crackdown, Recovers $4.2M in Goods
Celebrate Earth Day on Monday, April 22 with California State Parks at any of the 280 unique park units across the state. State Parks has numerous Earth Day-themed events planned. They include in-person activities such as guided walks and hikes, workdays and a bioblitz, as well as virtual programming with a live dive broadcast exploring the hidden world of the ocean.
April 22: Celebrate Earth Day at California State Parks
1930 - Telephone switchboard operator Louise Gipe, heroine of the 1928 St. Francis Dam disaster, tries & fails to kill herself over an unrequited love [story]
Louise Gipe
Los Angeles County Sheriff Department’s Major Crimes Bureau Detectives worked closely with Century Station Detectives after learning of a serial robbery crew committing crimes throughout Los Angeles County. 
Serial Robbery Crew Arrested
Join the Samuel Dixon Family Health Center for their second annual Cornhole Tournament fundraiser where all proceeds will support mental health services to anyone in need.
May 18: Samuel Dixon Cornhole Tournament Fundraiser
California State University, Northridge will confer honorary doctorates on four alumni, all respected leaders in their fields, at the university’s commencement ceremonies next month.
CSUN to Confer Honorary Degrees on Business & Education Leaders, All Alumni
On Saturday, April 20, 2024 Valencia High School Theatre will host the 104th DTASC (Drama Teachers’ Association of Southern California) Shakespeare Festival.
April 20: 104th DTASC Shakespeare Festival at Valencia High School
The Los Angeles County Department of Economic Opportunity, in partnership with Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell, launched the Commercial Acquisition Fund to provide capital to countywide non-profit organizations, helping acquire and revitalize commercial spaces within local communities affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.   
County Launches Commercial Acquisition Fund To Help Non-Profits
SCVNews.com