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27 April 2015

Santa Clarita is AT RISK! Attend the High Speed Rail Emergency Meeting Tonight at 7 p.m.

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The City of Santa Clarita is encouraging residents to attend the High Speed Rail Emergency Meeting happening tonight at 7 p.m. at the Canyon High School Gymnasium.

The California High Speed Rail Authority Project is a high speed rail system that will connect from San Francisco to Los Angeles at speeds up to 200 miles an hour.

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The project is currently on track to desolate the Sand Canyon neighborhood, Sulphur Springs Community School, Pinecrest Elementary School and Church of the Canyons.

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The Santa Clarita City Council has taken a formal position in support of an East Corridor direct alignment as the desired preferred alternative, as such alignment will bypass the City of Santa Clarita.

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For more information on the California High Speed Rail project in Santa Clarita, visit Santa-Clarita.com/HSR.


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