Tejon Ranch, a 270,000-acre plot, is one of the last frontiers of relatively undeveloped space in the Los Angeles region. Joshua trees with spiky branches clump together near the bottom of the Blue Ridge Range of the Tejon Ranch. Right, the Blue Ridge Range is a small portion of the protected area of Tejon Ranch. In Santa Clarita, for example, 75% of residents commute out, while only 25% work within the city, according to the Southern California Assn. Tejon Ranch has committed to including 10% “affordable” units, but has not defined the mix of low- and moderate-income housing.
Source: Los Angeles Times August 26, 2018 12:01 UTC