The Signal

Camp Scott town hall scheduled

- By Caleb Lunetta Signal Senior Staff Writer

County officials are planning to discuss the site selection process for the potential use of Camp Scott in Saugus as the county’s new Secure Youth Treatment Facility during a town hallstyle session on Nov. 10, according to a news release issued this week.

In what is dubbed a “community listening session” by county officials that is open to the community, representa­tives from the Los

Angeles County Probation Department, Board of Supervisor­s and other county officials are scheduled to inform and listen to local residents about the pending Camp Scott decision.

The announceme­nt that Camp Scott, and potentiall­y Camp Scudder, could be selected as the housing facility for the county’s most violent male youth offenders has drawn the ire of community leaders and residents over the past few months.

In October, it was announced that Camp Scott had been placed on a short list with three other sites located throughout the county, despite the Bouquet Canyon Road camp having scored equally, or worse, than some other analyzed sites within the county.

According to the scorecards used by the Juvenile Justice Coordinati­ng Council-Juvenile Justice Realignmen­t Block Grant Subcommitt­ee, the appointed body recommendi­ng the decision, Camp Scott scored the lowest possible score on fire/flood safety and would require many improvemen­ts to house the youth population. Camp Scudder, also located on Bouquet Canyon Road, was indicated as a potential twin site for Scott in the future.

The meeting is scheduled to take place in person in the Santa Clarita City Council Chambers, located at 23920 Valencia Blvd., and is scheduled to take place from 6 to 7:30 p.m. No livestream is scheduled to be available.

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