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Los Angeles River Watershed

Los Angeles River Watershed. Terri Grant Principal Engineer Los Angeles County Flood Control District. LACFCD Map. LACFCD Map. Big Tujunga Dam. Tujunga Spreading Grounds. Sun Valley Park. IN DESIGN. Rory M. Shaw Wetlands Park. 1996. Los Angeles River Master Plan.

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Los Angeles River Watershed

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  1. Los Angeles River Watershed Terri Grant Principal Engineer Los Angeles County Flood Control District

  2. LACFCD Map LACFCD Map

  3. Big Tujunga Dam

  4. Tujunga Spreading Grounds

  5. Sun Valley Park

  6. IN DESIGN Rory M. Shaw Wetlands Park

  7. 1996 Los Angeles River Master Plan

  8. Tujunga Wash Greenway

  9. Dominguez Gap Wetlands

  10. Los Angeles River Cooperation Committee

  11. IN CONSTRUCTION Los Angeles River Headwaters Project

  12. IN CONSTRUCTION Los Angeles River North Valleyheart Riverwalk Project

  13. IN PLANNING Project Limits Whitsett Av to Riverside Dr Universal Studios Bike Path

  14. LA Basin Study Objectives • Evaluate existing water conservation system • Evaluate potential for new facilities and operational changes for increased capture and recharge to address future conditions • Key Considerations • Account for projected climate change • Population growth LA Basin Study

  15. Proposed New Parcel Fee To Finance • Stormwater Quality and Water Supply Projects • New Revenue of ~$300 million annually • Public Hearing Held January – March 2013 • No majority protest (5.16% of properties protested) • Strong concerns from schools, businesses, and some municipalities • Board of Supervisors Decided to not move forward at this time • Next Steps • Investigating opportunities for partnership with sanitation agencies (dry weather flow) • League of Cities & California Contract Cities developing recommendations report Clean Water, Clean Beaches Measure

  16. Questions? Terri Grant Principal Engineer Los Angeles County Flood Control District

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