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Keep North LA County Communities Together

The Citizens Redistricting Commission (CRC) will be deciding the boundaries for each supervisoral district. It is impertative that our voices are heard and that Santa Clarita remains together with North County communities (cities of Lancaster and Palmdale) in the same supervisorial district.

The North County is a “Community of Interest”, as defined by the state’s County Redistricting legislation SB-958; our communities share social and economic interests, as well as relying on the county for many overlapping services and contracts.

For decades, North County cities and communities have partnered in advancing public transportation, various development issues, land use, public health initiatives and public safety concerns.  Most of these programs impact the region as a whole and are not specific to one community. It is in the best interests of the continuity of these initiatives that the Santa Clarita and Antelope valleys be able to continue to advocate as one body. The ability to communicate with a single County Supervisor is critical for our shared region.

Keep North LA County Communities Together

The Citizens Redistricting Commission (CRC) will be deciding the boundaries for each supervisoral district. It is impertative that our voices are heard and that Santa Clarita remains together with North County communities (cities of Lancaster and Palmdale) in the same supervisorial district.

The North County is a “Community of Interest”, as defined by the state’s County Redistricting legislation SB-958; our communities share social and economic interests, as well as relying on the county for many overlapping services and contracts.

For decades, North County cities and communities have partnered in advancing public transportation, various development issues, land use, public health initiatives and public safety concerns.  Most of these programs impact the region as a whole and are not specific to one community. It is in the best interests of the continuity of these initiatives that the Santa Clarita and Antelope valleys be able to continue to advocate as one body. The ability to communicate with a single County Supervisor is critical for our shared region.