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Things to Know

Things you should know when you live in The Ranch:

• All exterior improvements to your property, including, but not limited to, painting, landscaping, hardscape, pools, spas, patio covers, or gazebos must be approved in writing by the Stevenson Ranch Architectural Committee prior to the start of any work. Architectural applications may be obtained through this website, Euclid Management website or by contacting Euclid Management Company.

• Garage sales may only be held on the second weekend of every month. Signs may be posted in the community two days prior to the sale date. Homeowners are responsible for removing any signs posted within 24 hours after the sale is over.

• If you find a street light pole that is not operational, you may report it directly to SC Edison with the address nearest to the pole by calling 800-611-1911.

• Common area landscape issues, such as broken sprinklers, flooding , etc. may be reported directly to the Landscape Maintenance District (Los Angeles County) by calling 1-800-636-3535.

• Stevenson Ranch residents may contact our security company directly by calling 661-255-7022.

• "For Sale" and "For Rent" signs may not be larger than 18" by 30" and may only be attached to the ground by metal stake. No wooden post signs are permitted in the community.

• Trash cans must be kept out of common area view (behind gates) at all times with the exception of a maximum of twelve hours prior to and after the scheduled pick up time.

 


 

Phone Numbers

Emergency Numbers:

24 Hour Roaming Security Patrol:  661-255-7022

LA County Sheriff:  661-255-1121

California Highway Patrol: 661-294-5540

 

Community Association Management Company

Euclid Management Company
Association Manager: Patty Prime
661-294-5270

 

COMMUNITY CONTACT INFORMATION

CONCERN

CONTACT

PHONE NUMBER

COMMENTS

Road Maintenance

Public Works

(661) 947-7173

This dept. also handles Street Sweeping and Street Maintenance in Stevenson Ranch. Replacement of missing and destroyed street signs

Law Enforcement

LA County Sheriff’s Dept

(661) 255-1121

 

Speeding/Auto Accidents

CHP

(661) 294-5540

 

Fire

LA County Fire Dept

(661) 259-2111

 

Poison Control

 

(800) 876-4766

 

Dept of Agriculture

John Santos

(661) 723-4485

Coyotes/Bobcat/Gophers/Bee Hives

Filming

Karen Bryden SCV Locators

(661) 510-6366

Karen manages all filming in Stevenson Ranch-she coordinates with the production companies and verifies that permits are processed with LA County

Los Angeles County Park Police

 

(800) 834-0064

 

Los Angeles Department of Parks & Recreation

Doug Newell

 

Dr. Richard Rioux Memorial Park

(661) 259-1750

 

(661) 222-9536

26233 W. Faulkner Dr. SR 91381

 

Landscape

County-LMD

Patti Switzer

(800) 636-3535

Emergency After Hours (213) 974-1234

Call LMD for broken sprinklers on the slopes or medians and the pocket parks or any common area landscaped area. If a homeowner has a concern please give them the (800) number.

Animal Care & Control

Fish & Game (to report Coyotes)

 

(661) 257-3191

(909) 484-0167

 

Street Light Repair

SCE-Edison

(800) 611-1911

Pole number required and address nearest to pole.

Damage Traffic Lights

 

Burrtec

LA Traffic & Lighting

 

Waste and Recycling

(626) 300-4743

 

1-866-270-5370

Damaged Traffic Lights

 

Waste Management

 


 

Richard Rioux Park

For more detailed information on events and activities, visit the Official Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation webpage on Dr. Richard H. Rioux Memorial Park by clicking the link below.  (Or cut and paste into your browser.)

http://lacountyparks.org/Parkinfo.asp?URL=cms1_033255.asp&Title=Dr.%20Richard%20R.%20Rioux

Things to do at Richard Rioux Park:

 

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The County Library's Stevenson Ranch Library is available at Richard Rioux Park:

Hours:

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 3-7
Wednesday: 1-5
Thursday: 1-5
Friday:  10-12; 1-4
Saturday:  10-12; 1-4
Sunday:  Closed


**Hours are subject to change**
This information should replace the following message currently under park activities that says:
"LA County Book Mobile is at Richard Rioux Park every Friday!"

 

 

About Us

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 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Stevenson Ranch, California, a Los Angeles County community.

Coordinates34°23′14″N 118°34′49″W / 34.38726°N 118.58017°W / 34.38726; -118.58017

Stevenson Ranch, California (in the 91381 ZIP Code) is a Los Angeles County, USA, community in the Santa Clarita Valley three miles south of Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park. Santa Clarita is a growing community north of the San Fernando Valley and Greater Los Angeles Area. It has many new suburban one- and two-story houses in new developments, with a median value of $1,034,600.[1] The area encompasses about 4,000 acres (16 km2). About 1,000 acres (4.0 km2) are set aside as parks, recreation areas and open space.

One of the newer communities in the Santa Clarita, which was ranked number 18 of the top 100 places to live by Money Magazine in 2006,[2] Stevenson Ranch is set in the foothills of the Santa Susana Mountains and lies west of the I-5 freeway. This area backs up to the historic, oil-mining town of Mentryville, founded in 1875. A master planned community, it was approved by the county in 1987.

The Valencia Marketplace and Stevenson Ranch Shopping Center are popular shopping areas in the community. The elementary, junior high, and high school are award-winning schools.

The names of many streets located in Stevenson Ranch are those of famous authors. However, the street known as "Thackery Lane" is actually an as of yet uncorrected misspelling that refers to the 19th century English novelist, William Makepeace Thackeray.

It is also the filming location of several film and television productions, including the television show Weeds, a Showtime original series, as well as the feature film Pleasantville. Its master planned nature is at the heart of the suburban commentary of Weeds, such as the "Little Boxes" song and sprawling development portrayed in the opening of the show. 

 

SRHOA Board of Directors

Congratulations to Vince Gambino and Paul Ash on their re-election to the Board.  In addition, congratulations to Denise Furmidge on her election to the Board.
Vince Gambino - President
Don Whaley - Treasurer
Paul Ash - Secretary
Kristin Draper - Member at Large
Denise Furmidge - TBD

HOA Committee Chairpersons:

  • Security/Neighborhood Watch Committee - TBD
  • Civic Committee - Dave Bossert
  • Filming Committee - Amy Atkins
  • Architectural Committee - Jeff Stevenson
  • Landscape Committee - Don Whaley
  • Finance Committee - Don Whaley
  • Website Committee - Scott Steinfeld

Community Association Management Company

Euclid Management Company
Association Manager: Patty Prime
661-294-5270

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Messages from the Board of Directors

MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR MARSHA MCLEAN, September 2011 - Click here to read

MESSAGE FROM THE CITY MANAGER KEN PULSKAMP, September 2011 - Click here to read

 

   
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