The city of Santa Clarita has filed a lawsuit against Los Angeles County in an effort to block the creation of a camp for juvenile offenders.
The city of Santa Clarita announced Monday that it has filed a lawsuit against Los Angeles County in an effort to block the creation of a camp for juvenile offenders.voted by a 4-1 margin to create juvenile camps
Camp Joseph Scott, located in the 28700 block of Bouquet Canyon Road in Santa Clarita, would be used to house juvenile male offenders. The campIn a news conference Monday announcing the lawsuit, Santa Clarita Mayor Laurene Weste alleged that under the California Environmental Quality Act , the county must perform an environmental review before reopening Camp Scott.
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