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Newhall Ranch

This page is currently under construction, in the meantime, feel free to view these articles on recent developments on Newhall Ranch.

  • Opponents Make 11th-Hour Bid to Stop Newhall Ranch Development [Los Angeles Times]
  • Los Angeles County Hit with Lawsuit Claiming Newhall Ranch project would be ‘menace’ to public [Los Angeles Daily News]
  • County Supervisors Green Light Newhall Ranch Projects [The Signal: Santa Clarita Valley]
  • Newhall Ranch Project Raises Concerns Among Santa Clarita Residents [ABC 7]
  • Long-debated Newhall Ranch Project Gets Key Approvals from County [Los Angles Times]
  • FivePoint Gets Green Light to Build 5,500 Homes as Part of Newhall Ranch [The Orange County Register]
  • Just Over the County Line, Newhall Ranch Clears Hurdle [USA Today]

BS170568 Pet Opening Brief Final to see what our attorneys have to say about the newest Ranch approvals – Opening Brief filed May 24th, 2018.

Newhall Ranch
First Phase – Landmark Village, proposed for 1,455 housing units and 1 million square feet of commercial strip malls.

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Your donation supports the protection and preservation of cultural and biological resources of the Santa Clara River Watershed. With your donation, we can expand our community involvement, remove invasive species from the watershed and restore habitat by planting native plants.

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