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SCVNews com | Planning Commission to Consider Subdivision Request

The owner of a shopping center at the corner of Lyons Avenue and Apple Street will seek the Santa Clarita Planning Commission’s approval Tuesday to subdivide the lot from three parcels to eight. Lyons Station Center is a 2.2-acre property with a parking lot and 28,010 square feet of commercial space across five buildings housing a variety of businesses, including a 7-Eleven, Korean barbecue restaurant, dental office, staffing agency, massage services, professional offices, boba store, hair salon, nail salon, Popeyes and Baskin Robbins. CP Lyons Station SC, LLC, applied to subdivide the property in June 2019 and the city deemed the application completed in July of the same year, according to a city report. As part of this application, the applicant did not propose any construction to the shopping center, which was first approved by Los Angeles County in 1977.

SCV Water Receives $250,000 In Funding For New Power Generator

SCV Water Receives $250,000 In Funding For New Power Generator The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency (SCV Water) has received funding from the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) for the installation of a new power generator. SCV Water announced Wednesday that a grant from the California Special Districts Association Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) program has provided the organization with $250,000 in funds for a new permanent generator, to be built at SCV Water’s Earl Schmidt Filtration Plant (ESFP). The new generator is projected to allow ESFP to operate at 100 percent capacity during power outages, including those caused by Public Safety Power Shutoffs.

Getting real-time crash data to responders -- GCN

By Stephanie Kanowitz Apr 16, 2021 Public safety answering points (PSAPs) in California can get real-time crash notifications through an agreement between a cloud-based emergency response platform and General Motors’ OnStar emergency system. Announced at the end of March, the collaboration between OnStar and RapidDeploy gives 911 call takers in the state immediate data about accidents that they can use to improve response – for instance, dispatching several ambulances to a multi-vehicle pileup. “For us, it’s about saving lives and protecting property,” said Budge Currier, California’s 911 emergency communications branch manager at the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES). “That’s our return on investment. We’ll save lives and improve response times.”

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