VAL VERDE TRUST BUYS KIDS EXTRAS CHIQUITA CANYON LANDFILL PAYS YEARLY FOR COMMUNITY TOLERANCE.Byline: EUGENE TONG Staff Writer VAL VERDE Val Verde may mean:
The committee oversees more than $250,000 in annual payments from neighboring Chiquita Canyon Landfill for withholding opposition when the dump expanded a decade ago to its current 257 acres. The committee has about $1 million in savings, and the money has paid for tutoring programs, a health clinic for low-income residents and other local benefits. Al Evans Alfred Hubert Evans (September 28, 1916 - April 6, 1979) was a Major League Baseball catcher and a Minor League manager. Listed at 5' 11", 190 lb., Evans batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Kenly, North Carolina. , a county Parks and Recreation Department supervisor, said Tuesday the donation will pay for extras in programs for the town of roughly 1,500 west of Castaic. The department has worked with the committee over the years organizing concerts, athletics and even tutoring for children. ``These are costs above and beyond what Parks and Recreation provides -- trophies, uniforms that the kids take home with them,'' Evans said Tuesday. ``That's what we do for a living. We have expertise to do so.'' There are some concerns the group may be paying for services residents are entitled to receive from the department. But the committee chairman, James Stephens James Stephens may refer to:
``There has been a concern in the past by other board members ... that some of these programs are being given to other communities by the normal park budget,'' Stephens said. ``These concerns have been expressed, but haven't been quantified. ``We are not a public entity. We are a private trust. The county has greater power to administer the funds.'' Stephens said it's difficult to define the community's fair share of services at county government expense. ``We have to trust they'll give us a fair shake fair shake n. Informal A fair chance, as at achieving success. ,'' he said. ``The formula for the fair share has never been revealed, which goes to show you there is no formula. ``Basically, the squeaky wheel The squeaky wheel is the central concept in the bon mot "It is the squeaky wheel that gets the oil." or "...gets the grease."[1] The "squeaky wheel" may be any problem, irritant, or other attention-getter. gets the grease,'' he said, and residents of a community must get county officials' attention to local desires. Last week, 5th District county 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 got funds allocated for playground equipment at the proposed Pacific Crest Park in unincorporated Saugus. Preliminary plans for the park next to Mountainview Elementary call for only a lawn, benches and trees, and some residents have criticized the features as lackluster compared with parks inside Santa Clarita Santa Clarita, city (1990 pop. 110,642), Los Angeles co., S Calif., suburb 30 mi (48 km) NW of downtown Los Angeles, on the Santa Clara River; inc. 1987. Situated in the Santa Clara valley and nearby canyons, Santa Clarita includes the former towns of Canyon Country, city limits, where one park even has wireless Internet access See how to access the Internet. . Evans said Val Verde is doing fine. He cited plans to build new playing fields at the county park. ``Val Verde is getting a tremendous share,'' he said. ``The county just remodeled and painted the community center. We're remodeling remodeling /re·mod·el·ing/ (re-mod´el-ing) reorganization or renovation of an old structure. bone remodeling both bathrooms. We're spending $2.3 million to renovate the entire park. ``When you look at the larger picture, there is a general equity.'' eugene.tong(at)dailynews.com (661) 257-5253 |
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