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Second Exercise Staircase Coming To Santa Clarita Park, Community Invited To Groundbreaking Ceremony

B.Lee25 min ago

One of Santa Clarita's most cherished parks is set to expand bringing the second exercise staircase to the community and residents are invited to attend the groundbreaking ceremony next week.

Join the City of Santa Clarita for the groundbreaking event on Sept. 26, at 10 a.m., at David March Park located at 28310 North Via Joyce Drive as the city officially begins construction to add eight acres to the park's footprint, along with various upgrades, enhancements and new features.

Originally built by the County of Los Angeles in 2003, David March Park was transferred to the City in June 2016.

This expansion project is part of the City's Santa Clarita 2025 Strategic Plan, aimed at enhancing recreational spaces for the entire community.

The improvements include a state-of-the-art baseball field with shaded spectator stands, a brand-new basketball court with sport court lighting, shade canopies over the existing playground, a picnic pavilion and more.

We are also excited to announce that this will be the location of the City's second exercise staircase , which will feature 116 steps leading up the ridgeline.

While we look forward to the new features, it is important to remember the history and significance of this park.

David March Park is named in honor of Deputy David March , a lifelong Santa Clarita resident and graduate of Canyon High School. In April 2002, Deputy March was tragically killed in the line of duty during a routine traffic stop in Irwindale. Dedicated to his memory, the park is a tribute to his courage and sacrifice.

Deputy March's legacy lives on in this special place, a reminder of our community's deep respect and appreciation for our first responders.

Residents are encouraged to join us in celebrating the beginning of this exciting new chapter for David March Park.

To view construction updates and behind-the-scene features, follow the City of Santa Clarita's social media pages,

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