In a partnership to expand access to recreational facilities for Santa Clarita residents, the city of Santa Clarita and the William S. Hart Union High School District are proud to announce tennis courts at four high schools are open to the public on weekdays through the end of July.
The William S. Hart Union High School District governing board voted Wednesday to retire the Hart High School Indian mascot by June 30, 2025, citing a need to move away from a race-based symbol that has been associated with the school since Jan. 10, 1946.
CTG KIDS workshops (ages 7-10) presents:
“Character Matters: The Return of the Fairy Tale Advice Council”
The show will happen on Friday, July 16th at 10 am. The 30 minute show is free to everyone.
CTG JUNIORS workshop (ages 10 – 13) presents:
The world premiere of “Dave the Brave and the Pirateers!”
This 45 minute show will debut Friday, July 16th at 8 pm. It will also be free for all attendees.
The Jack Oakie Stars (ages 13-17) bring to the stage “Beauty and the Beast Jr.”
CTG will hold performances Saturday & Sunday evenings at 8 pm
General audience tickets are $8, children 12 and under get free admission.
The Santa Clarita City Council unanimously voted Tuesday to uphold the decision of the Santa Clarita Planning Commission, which denied the Sand Canyon Resort plan last month with a 5-0 vote.
The denial was made with prejudice, meaning Steve Kim, the proposed project’s developer and owner of the Sand Canyon Country Club, cannot submit an application for a similar project for a year, according to City Attorney Joseph Montes.
City Council members cited concerns about traffic, fire evacuation routes, past promises and the project’s compatibility in the equestrian neighborhood of Sand Canyon.
“Traffic studies can tell you things, but it’s different when you live somewhere and you experience something on a regular basis,” said Councilman Cameron Smyth, who was the first member of the council to voice denial of the project.
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Santa Clarita City Council To Discuss Bail, Sand Canyon Resort In Tuesday Meeting
The Santa Clarita City Council is set to take action on the waiving of monetary bail and the construction of the Sand Canyon Resort in a Tuesday meeting.
The city council is scheduled to touch on these topics, along with redistricting, an inclusive play area and other subjects during their meeting on July 13.
On Tuesday, the city council is slated to address Senate Bill 262 from the California State Senate, which would waive monetary bail for all misdemeanors and some felonies.
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The bill would set bail at $0 for qualifying offenses, meaning those accused of a criminal offense with $0 bail would be booked by authorities, given a court date then released and asked to arrive at court to be tried.