The Signal

New water district widely supported in SCV

- Bob KELLAR Bob Kellar is a Canyon Country resident and was first elected to the Santa Clarita City Council in 2000.

Last month I proudly watched as legislatio­n to create a new water district for the Santa Clarita Valley passed through the Legislatur­e on an overwhelmi­ngly bipartisan vote.

This is a once-in-ageneratio­n opportunit­y for our valley that has the strong support of our City Council. But the merits of this bold idea have also brought together a broad and diverse coalition that is unique for the region.

The legislatio­n crafted by state Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, and conceptual­ized by our local water leaders is supported by: Wilk Assemblyma­n Dante Acosta, R-Santa Clarita

Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger City of Santa Clarita Los Angeles/Orange Counties Building Trades & Constructi­on Council

Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce

California Wilderness Coalition

Valley Industry Associatio­n Climate Resolve San Gabriel Mountains Forever

Santa Clarita Economic Developmen­t Corporatio­n

Santa Clarita Valley Community Hiking Club

Los Angeles County Business Federation (BIZFED)

United Water Conservati­on District

Associatio­n of California Water Agencies

Southern California Water Committee

California Special Districts Associatio­n

Associatio­n of Realtors

Castaic Lake Water Agency

Newhall County Water District

Additional­ly, dozens of local residents have voiced their support during the two-year public process to create the new district. This support is reflected by public opinion surveys, which show approximat­ely 75 percent support for the concept.

These overwhelmi­ng numbers were also matched in a recent community poll conducted by the Santa Clarita Valley Signal.

In this time of great national political divide, it is heartening to see our community rally around an idea that will offer tremendous benefit to our region.

In fact, throughout my 17 years of service to the city of Santa Clarita, I am hardpresse­d to identify an issue that has brought together so many diverse interests, and I am proud that the city is among its many supporters.

While Senator Wilk’s legislatio­n passed, it still has one more step before becoming reality. Gov. Jerry Brown is poised to sign this historic legislatio­n, and we will be grateful when he does.

After all, the new water district will save $14 million, enhance government accessibil­ity, create equal voting rights and representa­tion for our residents, increase watershed protection­s and environmen­tal stewardshi­p, strengthen our local water supply and unify our currently fractured water governance structure.

The city is grateful for the leadership and visionary thinking that brought this idea to the finish line. We stand ready to assist Senator Wilk and our water leaders at Castaic Lake Water Agency and Newhall County Water District in any way we can.

And we are grateful for the many individual­s, organizati­ons and businesses that put politics aside and worked tirelessly to bring the benefits of unified water management to the Santa Clarita Valley.

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