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Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency
Project generally consists of road pavement repair.
Posted Date
Jun 4, 2026
Due Date
Jul 6, 2026
Release: Jun 4, 2026
Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency
Close: Jul 6, 2026
Project generally consists of road pavement repair.
Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency
Installation of 0.5"-1.5" irrigation piping, irrigation control valves, wye strainers, pressure regulators, valve boxes, spray heads, quick couplers, recycled water signs and identification tags, and all other necessary appurtenances to convert the sites to recycled water irrigation; and all associated work.
Posted Date
Apr 14, 2026
Due Date
May 14, 2026
Release: Apr 14, 2026
Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency
Close: May 14, 2026
Installation of 0.5"-1.5" irrigation piping, irrigation control valves, wye strainers, pressure regulators, valve boxes, spray heads, quick couplers, recycled water signs and identification tags, and all other necessary appurtenances to convert the sites to recycled water irrigation; and all associated work.
Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency
Installation of approx. 1,760 LF of 8" PVC sewer line, 475 LF of concrete retaining wall, 650 LF of drainage ditch, 430 LF of curb and gutter, 14 sewer manholes and 3,600 SY of new asphalt concrete access road, and all associated work.
Posted Date
Apr 14, 2026
Due Date
Jun 3, 2026
Release: Apr 14, 2026
Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency
Close: Jun 3, 2026
Installation of approx. 1,760 LF of 8" PVC sewer line, 475 LF of concrete retaining wall, 650 LF of drainage ditch, 430 LF of curb and gutter, 14 sewer manholes and 3,600 SY of new asphalt concrete access road, and all associated work.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency
The 2025 Urban Water Management Plan for Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency is a long-term strategy evaluating water supply and demand conditions over a 20-year planning horizon to ensure reliability through 2050. It focuses on informing infrastructure planning, drought preparedness, and conservation strategies by assessing multiple scenarios for demand, supply, drought, and climate impacts. The plan outlines a diversified water supply portfolio, including local groundwater management, imported water, recycled water use, and robust conservation and efficiency programs, all while integrating environmental stewardship and ecological protection to maintain a sustainable and resilient community.
This document outlines the outreach and engagement strategy and summarizes workshop feedback for the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency's 2025 Urban Water Management Plan. The plan focuses on ensuring long-term water supply reliability and resilience by integrating community input on population growth, climate change, regulatory compliance, and infrastructure investments. Key strategic areas include maintaining a diversified water supply portfolio comprising groundwater, imported water, recycled water, banking, and conservation, alongside robust planning for multi-year droughts and ensuring financial capacity. The initiative aims for broad public participation, elevated community understanding of urban water management, transparent feedback integration, and strengthened trust to create an accessible, community-informed planning document that addresses future challenges through innovation and collaboration.
The meeting included a public hearing regarding assessment tax for the Tesoro Del Valle Development, resulting in the approval of revised water standby charges. The Board adopted multiple resolutions regarding the appropriation of unappropriated funds, the adoption of an appropriation limit, and the setting of tax rates for various counties. Additionally, the Board authorized the adoption of CEQA findings for the Legacy Village subdivision annexation. The General Manager provided updates on emergency simulation exercises and groundwater sustainability planning. The Board also reviewed various committee and director reports, rejected a personal injury and property damage claim in closed session, and approved full Board attendance for the upcoming Well 2026 SoCal Water Summit.
The Committee reviewed the recommendation to award a contract for the installation of AMI compatible meters, the monthly operations and production report, and the capital improvement projects construction status report. Additionally, the Committee reviewed the planning calendars and received general reports on treatment, distribution, operations, maintenance, and engineering services, including updates on hydraulic modeling, ongoing projects, and employee reviews.
This document provides an overview of Water Use Efficiency Engagement Efforts in the Santa Clarita Valley, focusing on the Water Use Efficiency Strategic Plan (WUESP). The plan's core pillar is engagement, which integrates various strategies including rates, incentives, enforcement, and technology. Key initiatives involve increasing awareness of personalized water use, targeting high water users and large landscapes, and driving participation in outdoor programs. The strategy also includes launching direct customer engagement tools, connecting outreach to actionable pathways, and positioning engagement to support future programs, with an initial focus on outdoor and unintentional water uses, as well as the implementation of non-functional turf bans and recycled water use ordinances.
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