The Signal

City Council scheduled to discuss Tesoro del Valle project

- By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer tmurga@signalscv.com

The Santa Clarita City Council is scheduled to discuss phase two of the Tesoro Del Valle project, which includes a considerat­ion of adding a homeless shelter, during its Tuesday meeting.

As part of the original Tesoro Master Planned Developmen­t, the project is planned to be built in the unincorpor­ated area of the Los Angeles County, north of Valencia and between West Creek and San Francisqui­to Canyon.

The project, as developers last presented it to the L.A. County Regional Planning Commission in August, is about 1,200 acres and includes 820 dwelling units, dedicated open space and associated public facilities.

It would have nine multifamil­y lots, 12 water-quality basin lots, three water-tank lots, one helipad lot, six senior-recreation area lots, 15 private parks, a senior recreation center, 29 lots reserved for open space and more than 20 private driveways.

At its last meeting Aug. 1, the county's Regional Planning Commission did not approve the project as presented and instead requested the developer incorporat­e an onsite homeless shelter.

Commission­ers expect a revised plan by Nov. 7.

“Although the project has not been presented to the L.A. County Board of Supervisor­s, Supervisor Kathryn Barger has expressed concerns regarding the requested incorporat­ion of an onsite homeless shelter,” the city’s agenda report read.

At a Planning Commission meeting in August, Hunt Braly, a consultant for the developmen­t applicant, said, “We are working year-round with the county, with Supervisor (Kathryn) Barger’s office and the city of Santa Clarita, to build that year-round.”

“I do not think there’s a need for two sites in the Santa Clarita Valley for those services,” Braly said. “I just wanted to make that clear to the commission.”

Braly was referring to building a year-round shelter for Bridge to Home, the nonprofit organizati­on that manages the seasonal homeless shelter in Santa Clarita.

Bridge to Home President Peggy Edwards then brought the matter to the City Council’s attention during its Oct. 9 meeting, requesting that the council support the nonprofit in opposing the incorporat­ion of the onsite shelter at the Tesoro Del Valle project.

She expressed that the proposed shelter would be detrimenta­l to the future of homeless services at Bridge to Home.

The nonprofit has since identified multiple points to support its opposition, backed up by studies, according to the agenda report. Some of those points include the identifica­tion of Bridge to Home as the best location for a homeless shelter in the SCV, its experience with homeless-related services expand to more than 20 years, and the effects of Measure H funds distributi­on if two shelters were in place.

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