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Groundbreaking for new well in Palmdale
PALMDALE — The Palmdale Water District marked the development of a new water supply point with a groundbreaking for a new well, the first drilled by the District in more than 30 decades. District staff and officials recently gathered at the site of Well 36, near 15th Street East and north of Rancho Vista Boulevard. The new well is expected to be in operation by early next year, officials said.
Palmdale set to join high-speed rail JPA
PALMDALE — The City Council approved joining a revamped Joint Powers Agency for a High Desert Corridor between the Antelope and Victor valleys. The Council, on Wednesday, voted 3-0. The vote brings Palmdale into the High Desert Corridor Joint Powers Agency, joining Los Angeles County and the cities of Lancaster, Adelanto and Victorville in the organization to help usher in the transportation corridor, specifically a proposed high-speed rail between stations in Palmdale and Apple Valley, connecting to Las Vegas.
Planners to look at Avenue Q studyBlueprint features connection to rail station
PALMDALE — The Palmdale Planning Commission, tonight, will consider the Avenue Q Complete Streets study, which lays out a transportation blueprint for the transit corridor that connects to a planned future high-speed rail station.
Council OKs Joint Powers Agreement
LANCASTER — The Lancaster City Council, at the June 14 meeting, approved a Joint Powers Agreement to create the High Desert Corridor Joint Powers Agency between Los Angeles County, LA County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, and the cities of Adelanto, Apple Valley, Lancaster, Palmdale and Victorville to accommodate San Bernardino County’s withdrawal from the existing High Desert Joint Powers Authority.
Residents asked for input on rec center
PALMDALE — Antelope Valley residents are invited to provide input on what a proposed regional recreation center should include and where it should be. One of two joint projects in partnership with the cities of Palmdale and Lancaster, the Palmdale Regional Recreational Complex is proposed as an approximately 100,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility that will offer year-round, indoor opportunities for social interaction, learning, fun and fitness, according to the staff report.
City approves hotel
PALMDALE — The Planning Commission approved a new hotel to be built adjacent the Edwards Federal Credit Union on 10th Street West. The proposed four-story, 122-room Woodspring Suites hotel would be off West Avenue O-8, between the credit union and the Fairfield Inn and Suites.
AV College to purchase six parcels of open land
LANCASTER — The Antelope Valley Community College District will spend $9 million to purchase six vacant parcels of vacant land west of Brent Carder Marauder Stadium.
NEWS RELEASE: High-Speed Rail Board Completes Environmental Clearance to Connect Silicon Valley and Central Valley
The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) Board of Directors today certified the Final Environmental Impact Report/Environmental Impact Statement (EIR/EIS) and unanimously approved the approximately 90-mile San Jose to Merced project section in Northern California. This action completes the environmental clearance for nearly 400 miles of the high-speed rail project’s 500-mile Phase 1 alignment from San Francisco to Los Angeles/Anaheim – including a contiguous stretch between Merced and Palmdale plus January’s clearance of the Burbank to Los Angeles section.
Underused land in Antelope Valley offers great opportunity for growth
The real estate industry in Antelope Valley, Los Angeles is expecting a major boom due to the development potential of its underutilized land. This is good news after a tumultuous few years for the local property market, and the economy as a whole. Antelope Valley has a vacancy rate of 5.4% in more than 4.5 million square feet of office space, meaning that there is huge potential for buyers, whether commercial or residential, to make profitable use of the land.
Sprouts expected to open store in 2023
LANCASTER — The City of Lancaster will get a Sprouts Farmers Market as part of a new food and convenience destination on the northeast corner of Avenue K and 15th Street West.
$24.6M awarded for apartment complex
LANCASTER — The developers of a 114-unit apartment complex proposed on 5.66 acres at the southwest corner of Avenue I and Sierra Highway, received approximately $24.60 million for the project from the Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program, state officials announced, last week.
The Electrification Revolution Can Start in Smaller Cities
While big-city transit agencies are still years or decades away from electrifying their fleets the MTA is aiming for full electrification by 2040; L.A. County’s Metro is hoping for 2030 — the Antelope Valley, a region of about 450,000 people, got there long before anyone else. With the acquisition of its 77th electric bus — the exteriors all painted with those orange poppies — plus ten electric microtransit vans, the Antelope Valley Transit Authority celebrated a milestone last month no other transit agency in the country can claim: the first fleet to be fully electrified, hitting its zero-emission goal a full 18 years earlier than scheduled.
City grants extension on development
LANCASTER — The Planning Commission granted the third and final one-year extension for a proposed residential planned development of 167 single-family lots and seven open space lots on approximately 35 acres at the northeast corner of Division Street and Avenue I.
City will sell surplus properties
LANCASTER — The city will sell nine surplus commercial properties along the Front Row Center area for approximately $4.38 million to Verdant Lancaster LLC for future development.
Metrolink to add 26 trains to its schedule on April 4
Metrolink will reinstate service on 24 of the most in-demand trains and add two new trains on April 4 as it restores service that was suspended when the COVID-19 pandemic began. Antelope Valley Line: Six added trains and schedule updates offering increased flexibility for weekday
Palmdale to Burbank
This approximately 31 to 38-mile project section will connect two key population centers in Los Angeles County with multi-modal transportation hubs in Palmdale and Burbank. The Palmdale Station is included as part of the Bakersfield to Palmdale Project Section, and will serve along with the Hollywood Burbank Airport Station to provide a critical link between the Antelope Valley and the Los Angeles Basin to complete the overall statewide program.
Ravello Holdings Secures Financing for Affordable Housing Development
A proposed 170-unit affordable housing development has taken a step forward by securing nearly $70 million in financing. KeyBank Community Development Lending and Investment and KeyBank Real Estate Capital announced that they partnering with Ravello Holdings to develop Maison's Village, an affordable housing community in Palmdale, about 60 miles from Los Angeles.
Tract map extension granted
LANCASTER — The Planning Commission granted a three-year extension for an approved tentative tract map, to allow for the subdivision of 169 single-family residential lots in the R-10,000 zoning designation on approximately 40 acres.
PWD will help firm’s engineering project
PALMDALE — The Palmdale Water District Board of Directors agreed to contract with a firm to provide the engineering for a proposed water augmentation project that would treat recycled wastewater to a higher level, then inject it into the ground to be retrieved for future use.
China’s ambassador visits BYD
LANCASTER — BYD (Build Your Dreams) welcomed Qin Gang, China’s ambassador to the United States, on Tuesday, to its Lancaster manufacturing plant.