The Signal

City opens 35th park

Ribbon-cutting celebrates Plum Canyon Park

- By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer

Santa Clarita city officials celebrated the opening of Plum Canyon Park on Thursday, marking the addition of the city’s 35th park.

Though not yet on the map, the 7.4-acre site is located on Skyline Ranch Road near Bension Drive and Annmae Place in Saugus, and part of the 3,118 acres annexed by the city in 2018.

That land includes the Skyline Ranch developmen­ts and 80 acres

rezoned as open space, which include the park.

“I am excited to say this is now the 35th park that is now open in the city of Santa Clarita — almost one for each year of our cityhood,” said Mayor Cameron Smyth during the park’s ribboncutt­ing event Thursday. “You can see the amazing view of the valley that you get from this park.”

The site features multiple amenities, including a playground, baseball field, basketball court, shaded seating and three fitness zones, walkways, public restrooms, two parking lots and a trailhead at the far end of the park.

Due to continued safety measures because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Smyth announced that some amenities, such as the playground and baseball fields, would remain closed until restrictio­ns are lifted.

“Unfortunat­ely, those are still going to be closed until the county lifts those orders, but today we do officially open the walkways, seating areas (and) our public restrooms,” he said.

While they are eager for the play structure to open, especially the slide, the walkway area will do, for now, said Jose Echauri and his son Remmy, who live adjacent to the park.

“Most of us that moved here (did so), for one, because of the cul-de-sac and second, because of the park. So, even though it’s closed, we still get to walk and see it and teach our kids that it’s not time yet, but I mean it’s still really exciting,” said Echauri.

 ?? Bobby Block/The Signal ?? (Above) Santa Clarita City Council members and parks officials cheer as Mayor Cameron Smyth cuts the ribbon at the opening of Plum Canyon Park Thursday morning.
Bobby Block/The Signal (Above) Santa Clarita City Council members and parks officials cheer as Mayor Cameron Smyth cuts the ribbon at the opening of Plum Canyon Park Thursday morning.
 ??  ?? (Right) Though completed, the play area at the park remains closed due to the coronaviru­s.
(Right) Though completed, the play area at the park remains closed due to the coronaviru­s.
 ?? Bobby Block/The Signal ?? Children walk along the path outside the Plum Canyon Park play area. The Santa Clarita city park was officially opened Thursday, but the play area remains closed due to COVID-19 restrictio­ns.
Bobby Block/The Signal Children walk along the path outside the Plum Canyon Park play area. The Santa Clarita city park was officially opened Thursday, but the play area remains closed due to COVID-19 restrictio­ns.

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