We are urging your attendance at an upcoming emergency community meeting on the California High Speed Rail project. The meeting will be held on Monday, April 27th at 7 p.m. in the Canyon High School Gym located at 19300 Nadal Street, Santa Clarita, CA 91351.
The State project, led by the California High Speed Rail Authority, aims to build a high speed rail system that will connect San Francisco to Los Angeles at speeds up to 200 miles per hour. The local route which will impact communities along the SR 14 Corridor, is planned from Burbank to Palmdale.
Two of the Authority’s proposed alignments targeted for further study could result in the removal of our schools, churches, homes and businesses in the Santa Clarita, Acton, Agua Dulce and City of San Fernando areas. We are encouraging study of an “east corridor alignment” that will not negatively impact anyone’s community or neighborhood.
We need EVERYONE to attend this meeting to ensure that the California High Speed Rail Authority hears our voices and keeps the High Speed Rail away from our neighborhoods and businesses. Please share this meeting information with your business partners, neighbors, and friends. WE NEED YOU! PLEASE ATTEND THIS VITALLY IMPORTANT MEETING!
For more information on this meeting, please contact Matt Levesque at (661) 255-4902 or mlevesque@santa-clarita.com. To stay up to date on the High Speed Rail Project and to sign up for updates, and to print and distribute additional flyers, please visit santa-clarita.com/HSR.
Marsha McLean is mayor of the city of Santa Clarita.
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What you are saying about the east corridor not affecting anyone is a lie. The two proposed east corridors would tunnel through the national forest destroying wildlife and habitat, the natural water ways that provide the majority of water to the L.A. Basin and run through San Fernando, Sylmar, Lakeview Terrace and Shadow Hills communities.