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CAPITAL ·IMPROVEMENT
PROJECT UPDATES··
CITYWIDE WAY-Fl DING SIGNS
This federally funded project will install wayfinding
signs throughout Santa Clarita's extensive pedestrian,
bikeway and trail network to make it easier for residents
and visitors to navigate routes to key City destinations
such as a Metrolink station or nearby library. Wayfinding
signs will include directional details and distance,
allowing travele rs to explore new places with confidence.
Construction on this project has already begun and is
expected to be completed by the end of summer.
CANYON COUNTRY PARK
The recently updated Child Play Area in Canyon Country
Park is now open for play! The new design was inspired
by "natural" elements, from the river-like rubberized
surfacing, to the tree house style play tower, and
scattered rock and log play features. These new structures
replaced old equipment that was installed when the
park first opened 20 plus years ago! The old equipment
was donated to Kids Around the World, a charity that
will reuse the equipment in less fortunate countries.
This project supports the Santa Clarita 2020 theme of
Sustaining Public Infrastructure.
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CITY PARK UPGRADES··
Canyon Country Park isn't the only park getting some
love. Santa Clarita Park, Valencia Glen Park and Begonia
Lane Park will soon have their basketball courts
resurfaced with new asphalt, ensuring year-round
enjoyment for residents. This yea r, construction for new
shade structures will begin at Circle J Ranch, Fair Oaks
and Valencia Summit parks, providing a comfortable
environment for children and adults to play.
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TRAFflC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS·
The intersections of Bouquet Canyon Road and Centurion
Way, and McBean Parkway and Magic Mountain Parkway
will be receiving upgrades to their existing traffic signals.
New underground wiring will be installed to prevent
signal malfunctions and the aged signal traffic heads will
be revitalized with new ones, improving safety for both
drivers and pedestrians. This project is part of the annual
Intersection Improvement Program which supports the
Santa Clarita 2020 theme of Sustaining Public Infrastructure.