All in the Works News From Watershed Management Santa Monica Bay Beach Monitoring
Do you swim or surf in the Santa Monica Bay? Do you eat fish, go boating or scuba dive?
It's summer time, and if you live in Southern California you are most likely off to the beach soaking up
the rays and enjoying some of the best beaches in the world. Read full story ...
A GOLDEN SHORE OPPORTUNITY
In 1997, the City of Long Beach, through its Department of Public Works,
created the Golden Shore Marine Reserve, a wetland habitat located at the mouth
of the Los Angeles River in Long Beach Harbor. The project was completed as
mitigation for the loss of habitat at the former Shoreline Lagoon, now known as
Rainbow Harbor...
Read full story ...
More inside this issue:
Update on Confluence Park
Breaking Ground at Avenue 19
Not A Cornfield
City of Los Angeles: Continuing Task Force Efforts
Greening Elysian Valley:
One Park at a Time
River Development Updates
Watching Paint Dry
Hydraulic Analysis Complete!
Inside Scope
Background – Sun Valley, flooding, and the Stakeholders Group
The Sun Valley Watershed Stakeholders Group was formed in 1998 to develop holistic solutions to the chronic
flooding in the area, solutions that will bring other benefits to the community as well. We've been meeting
once a month to explore ideas and proposals, implement short-term solutions to flood-related problems and plan
public education and outreach activities....
Read full story ...
More inside this issue:
County Department of Public Works hires consultant team
Attendance is up – an interim solution from the Stakeholders Group
Sun Valley Park demonstration project
Watershed glossary
Site selection for pilot projects