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Senior Center
22900 Market Street
Santa Clarita, Ca 91321
(661) 259-9444

City Hall
23920 Valencia Blvd,
Santa Clarita, Ca 91355

KHTS AM 1220 Radio
27225 Camp Plenty Rd, Ste 8
Santa Clarita, Ca 91351

 

The Signal Newspaper

24000 Creekside Road

Santa Clarita, Ca 91355

 

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You can help by joining the Santa Clarita Valley Disaster Coalition, and adding your goods, services or other contributions to the Coalition's resource database.

Tax-deductible cash and gift card contributions are also welcomed, and can be mailed to:

SCV Disaster Coalition
C/O KHTS Radio
27225 Camp Plenty Road,  Suite 8
Santa Clarita, CA 91351


 Additional Drop-Off Places in Santa Clarita:

SCV Senior Center
22900 Market Street
Santa Clarita, CA 91321

(661) 259-9444
KHTS-AM 1220 Radio
27225 Camp Plenty Rd, Suite 8
Santa Clarita, CA 91351
Santa Clarita City Hall
23920 Valencia Blvd,
Santa Clarita, CA 91355

The Signal Newspaper

24000 Creekside Road

Santa Clarita, CA 91355
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Q&A with Mayor Laurene Weste about CEMEX PDF Print E-mail
The topic for this exclusive Sept. 27, 2006 Q&A with then-City of Santa Clarita Mayor Laurene Weste was the City's effort to stop the potentially disastrous CEMEX mega-mining project proposed for nearby Soledad Canyon, and how citizens can help.

First published Sept. 30, 2006 by My Santa Clarita, the Mayor's exchange with then-Editor Stephen K. Peeples, also a member of the Santa Clarita Valley Disaster Coalition's Board, took place a day before news broke that CEMEX had dropped its lawsuit against the City's effort to annex the property that includes the proposed new mining site, in exchange for the City agreeing to complete new Environmental Impact Report.


"Some in our community believe that this signals the end of the CEMEX battle, but unfortunately, this is not the case," said Gail Ortiz, the City's Public Information Officer.

For more info about the CEMEX project, why it's a disaster in the making for the SCV, plus email links and sample messages you can easily to send to your local, state and federal representatives, visit the City's "What You Can Do" page and the SCV Disaster Coalition's "Stop CEMEX" page.


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New Leash On Life Animal Rescue Needs PDF Print E-mail
Fire caused an estimated $65,000 damage at the non-profit New Leash On Life animal rescue and retraining facility in Placerita Canyon in September 2006, and the organization is seeking help from the community to get repairs completed before this winter's rainy season.
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Coalition Joins Forces with City to Fight Cemex Plant PDF Print E-mail
The Santa Clarita Disaster Coalition (SCVDC) has joined the City of Santa Clarita and U.S. Congressman Howard P. "Buck" McKeon in their efforts to stop the proposed CEMEX mega-mine in Soledad Canyon, on the northeast edge of the city limits.


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