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City seeks feedback on municipal code changes

Posted: February 27, 2013 2:18 p.m.
Updated: February 27, 2013 2:18 p.m.
 

Santa Clarita residents, businesses and community groups are invited to review the proposed changes to the Santa Clarita Municipal Code and provide valuable feedback at an upcoming Open House hosted from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 13, 2013 in the Century Room at City Hall, located at 23920 Valencia Boulevard. 

The Open House will review six different areas of proposed changes in the Municipal Code including neighborhood preservation, floodplain management, film, graffiti, parks and recreation, and administration. 

“As our community continues to grow, it becomes necessary to update the Municipal Code in order to streamline processes and make it easier for staff and community members to find information they may need,” said Mayor Bob Kellar.  “I encourage residents to attend this community meeting and provide feedback on the proposed changes before the updates are presented to City Council.”   

The proposed revisions to the Municipal Code include deleting redundant codes, amending current codes and adopting new codes. Existing definitions are also proposed to be consistent with State and Federal regulations. The proposed changes to the Santa Clarita Municipal Code are expected to be presented to City Council in spring 2013.

For more information on the Municipal Code Changes, please contact Denise Covert at (661) 284-1411 or visit Santa-Clarita.com.     

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Comments

lars: Posted: March 1, 2013 12:38 a.m.

There is a lack of cohesion in the fencing/wall materials around santa clarita roadways. slumpstone walls of various heights and colors, no walls, chainlink fences with and without plastic wrapping, wrought iron fences, white/tan vinyl fences, white/brown wood horse fences are all found along newhall ranch road.
but nothing tops the truely ugly concrete earth berm wall in the new development across the street from the toxix waste site



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