CCAC Members and Friends
The next Canyon Country Advisory Committee meeting will be held
WEDNESDAY, January 20, 2010, from 7PM to 9PM,
in the
George A. Caravalho Activity Center Banquet Room,
20880 Centre Pointe Parkway,
Santa Clarita.
Disney Corporation will be providing a presentation on their latest local project. This new facility to be located on Pacerita Canyon, east of HWY 14, will bring excitement, creativity and jobs to our valley.
The first in a series of “Meet the City Council Candidate” sessions will be held. At this meeting TimBen Boydston and Harrison Katz will be telling us about themselves and answering questions from the audience.
As with every New Year, nominations for 2010 CCAC offices will be opened. CCAC Elections will be conducted at the April 2010 CCAC meeting.
And much, much more.
As always
“Together We Can Make A Difference”
Alan Ferdman
661-713-9344
A preview of future meetings include:
The second installment of the “Meet the City Council Candidate” sessions will feature David Gauny and Marsha McLean at the February 17 CCAC Meeting.
The third installment of the “Meet the City Council Candidate” sessions will feature Johnny Pride at the March 2010 CCAC Meeting.
At this time 12 candidates have pulled Candidate Folders at City Hall. In addition to those candidates listed above; Frank Ferry, David Galvan, Daniel Henriquez and Laurene Weste remain uncommitted for a session. Mark Kirkpatrick, Kenneth Mann and Henry Schultz will be sent invitations this week. We will keep you informed as the schedule firms up.
Additional city Meetings of Interest this month include:
The Open Space District Financial Accountability and Audit Panel will meet on Thursday, January 21 at 6PM at City Hall, Main Conference Room, 3rd Floor. Main topics on the agenda is election of 2010 committee officers and review of 2008-2009 Open Space Financial Statements.
The Ad Hoc Recycling Facility Site Selection Citizen Committee (MRF Site Selection) will meet on Wednesday, January 27, 6:30 PM at City Hall. An agenda has not yet been released.
These are both “Brown Act” meetings and are open to the public. If you are interested in these subjects, feel free to attend.