Los Angeles County has sent a second mailer to residents of unincorporated Santa Clarita ahead of November 3 non-binding governance vote.
My parents received this in their box on Friday:
The mailer follows last week’s controversial “Living in Unincorporated SCV” mailer, which highlighted programs and services offered by Los Angeles County.
This mailer, however, is much more in-depth and even mentions the upcoming ‘self-determination vote.’
The 27 page full-color glossy booklet has information on the vote on the front page. It lays out the three options west side and Castaic voters will choose from on November 3. It even has some text on the City of Santa Clarita’s relationship & history with the west side:
Thus far, efforts by the City of Santa Clarita to annex territory west of the I-5 Freeway have not been successful, in part due to objections by west-side residents about dividing established communities with long-held borders.
This is quite biased and I hope the fact that it’s written by an interested party (LA County) isn’t lost on west side residents.
As mentioned in last week’s Signal article, there is/was supposedly a gentleman’s agreement between the City and the County not to advocate for one option or another prior to election day. Then the “Living” mailer came out and City Manager Ken Pulskamp emailed the County saying the mailers violated the spirit of the agreement.
The County denied it was advocating anything; the mailers were just for information purposes and the timing was coincidental. Dave Bossert, defending the County, said the Signal story was suspicious and likened the County mailer to a City annexation brochure that was available at a recent self-determination meeting.
But the mailer isn’t the only thing the County has been working on ahead of the November 3 vote. Several residential streets in Sunset Pointe have been repaved in the last two weeks as well. That, coupled with the mailer which explains all the benefits and programs for County residents, might make west siders a little more hesitant to bail from Los Angeles County, which, of course, is the point of doing those things.
I think it’s time for the City to go on the offensive. The county isn’t playing fair (especially considering how we generously funded the Think SCV Campaign which supports businesses outside the city) and though it’s probably too late for the City to do much about it, we ought to market ourselves to those residents too!

Bossert sounds like such a crybaby all the time, it’s necessary to tune him out.
The Westsiders can just stay on their side of the freeway and start their own school district for all I care! I don’t need to see anymore velour pantsuits and bad boobjobs over here in the flatlands.
Can we just get the businesses along I-5 sucked in? I could not care less about the acutal people that live over there… I just want the sales tax revenue!
I think it’s time for the City to go on the offensive
The City is already plenty offensive, thank you.
“This is quite biased”
No, it is fact. Both TownCouncils (who represent those communities) have votes against “piecemeailng” and “cherry-picking.”
And I’m sorry, but attributing repaving to the annexation vote is just… silly.
As far as I am concerned, the west siders can do what they please. Join the city or not, I don’t care. Form your own city and name Bossert the mayor for all I care!
Just don’t complain about paying more for parks & rec programs, or any other city resident advantage that you don’t have. Take your complaint to the Board of Supes, or Bossert’s front door, whatever it is.
I think there are a lot of benefits to joining the city, but if the west siders don’t want to, then, please, don’t.
Just don’t ask us city residents to pay your stinking Mello-Roos.
Paved Streets are the opium of the people.
Shhhhh…..I have good intel that says almost all of Val Verde is amazingly being repaved this week. Timing is uncanning.