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SANTA CLARITA VALLEY FACILITIES FOUNDATION
        ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND OTHER PROJECTS








                      •   Purchased land and made improvements for construction of Golden Valley High School, which helped relieve overcrowding
                          in other local high schools. (1998-2004)

                      •   Construction of a key segment of the cross-valley connector in partnership with the City of Santa Clarita,
                          realizing a substantial cost savings to taxpayers. (1998-2002)

                      •   Contribution toward the construction of the City of Santa Clarita Aquatic Center and initiated a Joint Use Agreement for
                          District swim programs. (2003)

                      •   Participation in funding for the construction of the Sierra Vista Junior High Boys & Girls Club state-of-the-art facility. (2003)

                      •   Acquired land in Castaic for potential high school. (2003)

                      •   Extension of city trail system along Golden Valley Road between Sierra Highway and Centre Point Parkway. (2004)

                      •   Sale of Golden Valley residual properties to Centex Homes for residential development, with proceeds reinvested
                          in land for future schools. (2005)

                      •   Acquired land along the Vasquez Canyon Road and Sierra Highway corridor for two potential schools in
                          Canyon Country. (2006)

                      •   Transferred two properties along the Vasquez Canyon Road and Sierra Highway corridor to the Hart School District. (2011)

                      •   $100,000 donation to the WiSH Education Foundation (2012)

                      •   Transferred Castaic property and Golden Valley remainder properties to the Hart School District. (2014)

                      •   $1,000,000 donation to the Hart School District for the purchase and installation of shade structures at most
                          district schools. (2014)



















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