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2016-2022 EDUCATIONAL AND FACILITIES MASTER PLAN
              BACKGROUND                                                                                                      CHAPTER 1 – BACKGROUND


              BACKGROUND



              The Santa Clarita Valley (SCV) includes the
              communities of Saugus, Valencia, Canyon Coun-
              try, Newhall, Stevenson Ranch and Castaic. This
              valley, surrounded by scenic mountain ranges,
              is the northern gateway to Los Angeles County.
              Santa Clarita is the third largest city in Los An-
              geles County, preceded only by Long Beach and
              the largest city, Los Angeles. Santa Clarita enjoys
              a lower density of population, with space for
              significant expansion. This is a stark contrast to
              most cities in the Los Angeles basin where people
              and companies are simply running out of room.
              REGIONAL CHARACTERISTICS
              The area is characterized by many canyons that
              generally run in a north-south direction and
              slope upward toward the north. The valleys are
              fertile and once supported agriculture, but most
              of the area is now in rapidly-growing housing
              and commercial development. Many of the
              283,000 residents commute each day to the An-
              telope and San Fernando valleys and south into
              the Los Angeles basin.                                                        Northern Gateway to Los Angeles

              The SCV sits poised to take advantage of a sig-  square miles and borders Ventura County. South   Startlingly, projections contained in the District’s
              nificant portion of the growth from the burgeon-  of the Sierra Pelona and north of the San Gabriel   2002 Master Plan called for the student popu-
              ing Los Angeles basin. Changes and significant   and Santa Susanna mountain ranges, the District   lation to reach 20,000 by the year 2010. This
              progress have occurred throughout the SCV over   is 40 miles north of Los Angeles International   number was surpassed nearly three years earlier
              the years, and College of the Canyons (COC)/   Airport and 30 miles east of the Pacific Ocean.   than predicted when the Fall 2007 enrollment
              Santa Clarita Community College District                                                      reached 21,300 students.
              (SCCCD) has been propelled forward by a        The Valencia Campus of College of the Canyons
              combination of the community’s growth and the   is 34 miles north/northwest of downtown Los   INNOVATIVE PARTNERSHIPS
              unwavering vision of the Board of Trustees and   Angeles. While the 153.4-acre Valencia Campus   Because current projections show continued
              campus leadership to transform it into the best   already includes more than 640,000 square feet   double-digit growth, the District is seeking inno-
              community college in the country.              of dedicated learning space, more space will be   vative ways to obtain the resources to meet these
                                                             provided through a variety of projects before   demands. These include identifying additional
              The District, which sits completely within Los   the Valencia campus reaches its final build-out   ACCESS sites in the west and northwest por-
              Angeles County, serves a geographic area of 367   capacity.                                   tions of COC’s capture area and additional joint


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