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Almanac note · Rules and licenses

Santa Clarita's Resident Service Center routes many city requests

Santa Clarita residents can use the Resident Service Center for many city service requests, including tree trimming, graffiti removal, potholes, permits, licenses, bulky-item information, and follow-up tracking.

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Santa Clarita’s Resident Service Center handles many regular city requests. It helps in a spread-out city. One concern may be near a paseo, a hillside road, a park, a shopping center, or a newer tract.

Use it when you need to ask for city service online. The contact page sends residents there for city services and online requests. General Services also uses it for street, right-of-way, alley, easement, facility, cart, weed, dumping, road, and shoulder issues.

That range makes the page useful for normal city fix-it items. It can keep a street concern, road shoulder issue, or public space problem from turning into a long hunt through departments.

For ordinary city fixes, start with the Resident Service Center. Give the closest address, landmark, or cross street. If the issue is urgent, life-threatening, or tied to police, fire, permits, or a private utility, use the more exact contact instead.

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Santa Clarita contact page and Resident Service Center explanation.

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