Tejon Castac Water District to annex Centennial project

By Patric Hedlund, TME

The Tejon-Castac Water District Board voted this week to begin the process to annex the portion of Tejon Ranchcorp land on which 19,333 new homes were approved by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on April 30, 2019.

A year ago, in June 2018, the president of the Gorman-based Golden Valley Municipal Water District told L.A. County’s Regional Planning Commission that she was surprised to see her water board listed in the Centennial Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR), which designated Golden Valley as the agency to provide water and…(please see below to view full stories and photographs)

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The Tejon-Castac Water District Board voted Tuesday, June 11 to begin annexation of the area of Tejon Ranch where 19,333 homes are planned as part of the Centennial project.

At Left: The map provided by Provost & Pritchard to the Tejon- Castac Water District Board of Directors indicating the lands proposed for annexation, which coincide with the Tejon Ranchcorp Centennial project footprint, approved April 30, 2019 by the Los Angles County Board of Supervisors.

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