Los Angeles County officials broke ground on Fire Station 46 in Valencia, a new facility aimed at enhancing emergency response in the Santa Clarita Valley. - The 13,341-square-foot station will be net-zero energy and include two apparatus bays, a reserve unit barn, and dormitory space for up to 10 personnel.
- Supervisor Kathryn Barger and Fire Department Chief Deputy Jon O'Brien led the groundbreaking ceremony. - The station will house Engine and Paramedic Squad 46, improving response times for the growing community.
The project is scheduled for completion in fall 2027, reinforcing public safety and resilience in the region.