The city of Santa Clarita’s Environmental Services Division has planned, coordinated and implemented programs during 2019 designed to make the city more “green.”
Here are some of the accomplishments we made together in 2019, by the numbers:
* 9 new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations...
Bulky trash items can be picked up or dropped off for free in the city of Santa Clarita, per an agreement between the city and its franchised waste hauler, Waste Management.
Each residence that has active trash and recycling service with Waste Management, can dispose of large items for FREE by scheduling...
The results are in and the city of Santa Clarita is excited to announce the winners of the 2019 “cArt aRt” competition. Held in conjunction with the City’s annual Earth Arbor Day Festival on April 27, 2019, this creative contest challenged residents to transform ordinary trash carts into extraordinary...
Get ready to let your creative juices flow as you take an ordinary trash can and change it into a work of art. The deadline for community members to enter the 2018 Earth Arbor Day “cArt aRt” competition has been extended to April 18.
The competition allows entrants to transform everyday curbside...
Beginning Monday, Oct. 23, the city of Santa Clarita will increase the frequency of street sweeping throughout all areas of the City.
As is done each fall and winter, street sweeping will take place every week following trash pickup days between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. to help keep streets,...
The Sand Canyon Resort project is scheduled to return before the Santa Clarita Planning Commission Tuesday with a series of revisions, following multiple concerns raised by both commissioners and residents.
Los Angeles County Public Health officials on Friday confirmed 144 new deaths and 1,838 new cases of COVID-19 countywide, with 26,045 total cases in the Santa Clarita Valley.
The Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles announced on Feb. 26 that Kenya Yarbrough will lead its newly-created and first-ever Diversity, Equity, Inclusivity, Access, and Advocacy Initiative.
The Valley Industry Association will welcome College of the Canyons Chancellor Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook as the keynote speaker for the March VIA Virtual Series taking place Tuesday, March 16, from 11:00 a.m to 12:15 p.m.
The Child and Family Center's Domestic Violence Program is set to host its fourth annual "Night of Expression" art exhibit on Saturday, Feb. 27, in recognition of Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month.
California Department of Public Health officials announced on Feb. 26 that California is on track to create the capacity to administer 3 million vaccinations per week by March 1.
The California Department of Motor Vehicles announced a new round of extensions for commercial driver’s licenses expiring through May 31 that will help commercial drivers focus on delivering essential products and supplies during the COVID-19 emergency.
The Los Angeles County Department of Consumer and Business Affairs (DCBA) announced Thursday the upcoming launch of the Los Angeles Online Dispute Resolution (LA-ODR) program, in collaboration with the Superior Court of California, Los Angeles County and its Dispute Resolution Program (DRP), and the Center for Conflict Resolution.
A former manager of the Valencia COVID-19 testing lab is being sued by the operator for breaching her contract after she accused the company of poor performance.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health confirmed Thursday 132 new deaths and 2,072 new cases of COVID-19, with 25,990 total cases in the Santa Clarita Valley.
Santa Clarita City Council members declined Tuesday to administer $6.8 million in state rental assistance funds for eligible residents who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and let the state handle those dollars but approved creating a program for them with $6.3 million from the federal government.