BRIEFLY BIG DEVELOPMENT TARGET OF LAWSUIT.VALENCIA - The Santa Clarita Organization for Planning the Environment filed suit Friday to stop construction of a 1,700-home development in San Francisquito Creek The San Francisquito Creek is a creek that flows into San Francisco Bay in California, United States of America. Its headwaters are in the Santa Cruz Mountains above Menlo Park, around 667m (2000 feet) above the Bay. . The suit claims Los Angeles County officials should not have allowed grading to begin because the developer, SunCal Cos., does not have a valid letter from one of the local water agencies promising to provide water, which had been one of the conditions of approval, said SCOPE vice president Lynne Plambeck. Conal McNamara, planning deputy for 5th District Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich Michael Dennis Antonovich (born 1939 in Los Angeles, California) is a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors representing the Fifth District, which covers northern Los Angeles County, the Antelope, Santa Clarita, Pasadena, and parts of the San Fernando and San , declined to comment. The developer claims that the Newhall County Water District has pledged to provide the homes in the environmentally sensitive creek area with water even though the company had begun the process of leaving the NCWD NCWD North Carolina Western District (US federal court system) NCWD National Center for Women Development (Nigeria) to join the Valencia Water Co. - Daily News Cancer survivor will talk on radio SANTA CLARITA - The president of the Santa Clarita Valley The Santa Clarita Valley is the valley of the Santa Clara River in Southern California. It stretches through Los Angeles County and Ventura County. Its main population center is the city of Santa Clarita. The valley was part of the 48,612-acre (19,672. chapter of the American Cancer Society American Cancer Society, n.pr established in 1913, this national volunteer-based health organization is committed to the elimination of cancer through prevention and treatment and to diminishing cancer suffering through advocacy, scholarship, research, will be interviewed on KTWV-FM (94.7) at 6:30 a.m. Sunday as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. During the half-hour interview, Heather Warrick, 31, will discuss her experiences as a two-time breast cancer survivor, as well as coping skills for cancer patients and their families. She will also encourage public participation in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk on Oct. 29 at the Rose Bowl. - Daily News |
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