Gail Rocco
Gail Rocco
Keller Williams VIP Properties
25124 Springfield Ct., Ste. 100 Valencia, CA 91355
Office: 661.253.2230 Cell: 661.964.7969
gail@teamroccomack.com
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WELCOME TO THE 
SANTA CLARITA VALLEY!
SCV: A Great Place for All Ages and Lifestyles

The first discovery of gold in California did not occur at Sutter's Mill but six years earlier in the Santa Clarita Valley. That discovery was the beginning of a transformation of the area where the once-ancient Alliklik Indians, wild horses, Spanish explorers, and European colonists roamed the gently rolling hills.

Farm and city folk alike migrated west to Santa Clarita Valley to seek their fortunes. Henry Mayo Newhall was among them and in 1870 he started the valley on the road to modernization through his auctioneering and railroad interests.

After purchasing Rancho San Francisco (later known as Newhall Ranch) in 1875, Newhall sold a right of way to the Southern Pacific Railroad for $1 and a town site known as Newhall for another dollar. Not only did it become the first rail center but the first commercially producing oil well began operation in Pico Canyon in 1875, followed by the state's first refinery in Railroad Canyon.

In the early 1900's Hollywood invaded the valley where rugged canyons provided appropriate backdrops for western silent movies. Today film making continues to be a daily occurrence in the area.

LOCATION: The Santa Clarita Valley forms an inverted triangle with San Gabriel and Santa Susanna mountain ranges separating it from the San Fernando Valley and the Los Angeles National Forest to the north. The Santa Clara River and its tributaries drain over 490,000 acres of mountains and canyons forming the valley.

LAND AREA: 150+ square miles. 

CLIMATE: Sunny, warm, dry, summers; semi-moist, mild winters. Annual rainfall of 15-18 inches occurring between November and March.

ALTITUDE: 1,200 to 1,400 ft. Whitaker Peak to the north at 4,148ft., Mt. Gleason to the east at 6,502ft., Oat Mountain to the south at 3,747 ft.

TRANSPORTATION: Interstate 5 is the major artery for north/south traffic through the Santa Clarita Valley linking cities such as Los Angeles and San Diego to the south, and Bakersfield and San Francisco to the north.
Highway 14, the Antelope Valley freeway, emanates from the northern San Fernando Valley and used by traffic going to the Palmdale/Lancaster area, other desert communities, and Las Vegas.
The Metrolink runs daily (except Sunday) on 35 miles of track between Santa Clarita and Los Angeles. Each car has a seating capacity of 148 people, standing capacity of another 155 and room to store two bicycles. A round-trip ticket between Santa Clarita and Los Angeles costs about $10.
The realignment of Highway 126 is still in the building stages and eventually will become an expressway crossing the northern portion of the valley, linking I-5 and Hwy 14.

MILEAGE TO KEY CENTERS: Pacific Ocean (Ventura) and ports via Hwy 126 (West) 40 miles. Los Angeles Civic Center via I-5 (south) 35 miles, Burbank Airport via I-5 (south) 25 miles, Los Angeles International Airport via 405 Freeway (south) 40 miles.

COMMUNITIES: In the incorporated area-within the City of Santa Clarita are the communities of Canyon Country, Newhall, Saugus and Valencia. The city consists of 40 square miles, Incorporated on December 15, 1987. Estimated population growth through 2010 is 270,000. In the unincorporated area of Los Angeles County the communities are: Castaic, Val Verde, Stevenson Ranch and Agua Dulce.


 

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