Proposition O
About Proposition O
In 2004, Los Angeles voters overwhelmingly passed Proposition O, which authorized the City of Los Angeles to fund projects (up to $500 million) that prevent and remove pollutants from our regional waterways and ocean, consequently protecting public safety and meeting federal Clean Water Act regulations.
Continue ReadingEcho Park Lake Rehabilitation
In 2006, Echo Park Lake was identified by the State of California as an impaired water body. The lake was originally built in the 1860s as a reservoir for drinking water. Today Echo Park Lake is a Los Angeles icon that functions primarily as
Continue ReadingSouth Los Angeles Wetlands Park
The nine-acre South Los Angeles Wetlands Park is an expansive and innovative project that collects urban runoff from a storm drain, removes trash and pollutants, and sends it through the constructed wetlands for treatment
Continue ReadingCesar Chavez Ground Water Improvement
The Cesar Chavez Groundwater Improvement Project will provide ground water recharge of up to an additional 10,800 acre-feet / year of rainwater from the newly renovated Tujunga Wash to infiltrate into the Tujunga Spreading Grounds.
Continue ReadingGrand Boulevard Tree Wells
The Grand Boulevard Tree Wells project installed seven water filtration systems around native trees lining Grand Boulevard
Continue Reading
