This Week In Santa Clarita covers the Safe Routes to Schools improvement projects.
This Week In Santa Clarita covers the Safe Routes to Schools improvement projects.
The City of Santa Clarita Transit will host an informational workshop about the new 757 NoHo Commuter Express on Tuesday, July 21, from 6:00 – 7:30p.m. at City Hall. The workshop will review how to use the new route, boarding locations, service frequency, connectivity options available at the North Hollywood Station, and more.
The new 757 NoHo Commuter Express provides frequent valley-to-valley service seven days a week, as well as peak and mid-day alternatives for Warner Center and Los Angeles riders. The new line also provides connection opportunities to major destinations, including Los Angeles Union Station, the Staples Center, Hollywood, Universal City, Van Nuys, Burbank, Pasadena, and Long Beach, as well as many Metro rail and bus lines.
For more information on the “757 NoHo Express” workshop, please contact the City’s Transit Division at (661) 295-6300 or visit SantaClaritaTransit.com.

l-r: Rick Patterson (President Committee on Aging), Mayor Frank Ferry, Brad Berens (Executive Director, Committee on Aging), City Manager Ken Pulskamp
Mayor Frank Ferry, and City Manager Ken Pulskamp, presented a $375,000 check to the Santa Clarita Committee on Aging at the SCV Senior Center Wednesday. The check represents the City’s contribution to the SCV Committee on Aging for services provided in areas of recreation, wellness, transit, and more.
Members of the Committee on Aging and staff members for the SCV Senior Center were on hand to describe the valuable services the Center provides.
Mayor Ferry and City Manager Pulskamp were given a tour of the facilities which included a look at a new expansion project.
Part of the tour included dropping in on an exercise class.