City
Council Approves Runkle Canyon Development
Los Angeles Daily News
By Angie Valencia
Staff Writer
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 - The 461-home Runkle Canyon
development won unanimous City Council backing this
week despite some residents' concerns about traffic
and pollution.
Approval came after a three-hour public hearing
late Monday on the development, to be located south
of Sequoia Avenue. It is scheduled for completion
in late 2007.
"It's taken a long time to mature, but it finally
got there," Mayor Bill Davis said. "You
have a lot of people who won't like it no matter
what gets built there. You just have to get the best
project you can possibly get with the least amount
of harm."
An environmental report found no negative impacts
from the development, which will have 323 single-family
homes and 138 homes for senior citizens, including
62 below-market units.
More than 90 percent of Runkle Canyon's 1,595 acres,
being developed by GreenPark, will be preserved as
permanent open space, providing recreational activities
for the public. City officials also could decide
to develop an 18-hole public golf course in the future.
Resident Patricia Coryell said the development's
close proximity to Boeing's Santa Susana Field Lab
should have ruled out its use for homes.
"It's a great plan, it just shouldn't be built
in this canyon," she said. "Anyone willing
to live in a house at Runkle Canyon would be living
in a nuclear waste pile."
Council member Barbra Williamson dismissed those
concerns as unfounded.
"That's so bogus. I get a little tired of it
when they can't find issues relevant to the project
so they bring out scare tactics," she said.
Angie Valencia
(805)
583-7604
angie.valencia@dailynews.com