![]() ![]() “That will be able to service the immediate area, people coming off the freeway, and then also the greater community at large,” he said. “Hopefully we can get some nice restaurants so that we can attract (people) to go to the east side of town.” ![]() “The centers we develop now are mainly food, service and health and wellness, and the time of competing against Amazon is over because a lot of our retailers have just given up,” he said.ĭonohoe, who developed and owns Bridgeport Marketplace in Valencia, said a grocer will anchor the commercial area, which will also include restaurants and health and wellness stores. “I think if all goes well, we’re planning to break ground in November.”ĭale Donohoe, the project’s commercial developer, said the retail has “taken on a new life form” because of the pandemic. “There’s been a lot of work done to be ready to go,” he said. Tom Clark, the owner of Sand Canyon Plaza, said the project has made a lot of progress since it was first approved in 2017. The approved plan will now feature two smaller water features, no parking garage, 45,000 square feet of commercial retail space, and 147,000 square feet for the assisted living facility. The commission approved the project, which will be immediately to the south of a recently approved self-storage facility, with the condition that Corwin explore adding shade structures to the employee rest area, planting 36-inch and 24-inch box trees and adding electric vehicle parking spaces.Ĭommissioners also gave unanimous approval to a modified plan for part of the Sand Canyon Plaza, which was originally approved for 60,000 square feet of commercial retail space, an 85,000-square-foot assisted living facility, a large water feature, and a 264-space parking structure. “We take care of clinically complex patients that need wound care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, IV therapies,” he said. “The demand for new skilled nursing facilities in the state of California is huge,” said Clay Corwin, president of StoneCreek Co., which is developing the facility.Ĭlark Nelson, vice president of operations for Providence Group, which will be operating the facility, said the nursing facility will be a “24/7 extension to the acute hospital.” The commission approved three projects Tuesday night, including a 51,000-square-foot, 120-bed skilled nursing facility on the east side of Valley Center Drive, between Soledad Canyon Road and Golden Valley Road. “Could we put it out somewhere a little bit farther away from people?” asked Fish. “I understand the need for sustainable energy and I agree, but I don’t feel like this is the place for it.”Ī battery storage project is a “newer concept” for Santa Clarita, said James Chow, a senior planner with the city of Santa Clarita, who noted that the nearest residences to the project are 150 feet away.Ĭommissioners asked Chow and his team to contemplate setbacks, firefighting requirements and the location for the proposed project, as well as develop a list of sites in the city where projects like this could be proposed. SCV Signal News Podcast with Aron BenderĬarol Fish, who lives in a senior mobile home park approximately 1,000 feet east of the proposed project site, raised concerns about the impacts a fire at the facility could have on neighbors.(Prepayment required we accept all major credit cards).Ī receipt generated by our accounting department will be emailed once the process is complete, along with the link to our online obituary page. ![]() ![]() A morning edition, The Signal serves the Santa Clarita Valley and includes the following zip codes: 91321, 91350, 91351, 91354, 91355, 91381, 91384, 9130.Īfter the draft is approved & any changes are made, then payment is collected. The Signal newspaper is five days per week and runs Tuesday through Saturday. Additional characters will be quoted on an individual basis. The cost depends on the number of characters with spaces, with a rate of $105 per 1,000 characters (or part thereof) per day, plus $25 if a picture of the deceased is included. To submit an obituary, email or call 66×5508. SCV Signal News Podcast with Aron Bender. ![]()
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