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For Immediate Release Los Angeles, CA July 12, 2007 |
Press Contact: David Sommers Phone: (213) 974-1095 Fax: (213) 626-6941 |
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Knabe Provides City of Long Beach With $5 Million For Significant Environmental Projects Along L.A. River
Los Angeles County Supervisor Don Knabe today presented to Long Beach Mayor Bob Foster $5 million in Proposition A funds to restore dozens of acres of historic wetlands, acquire land to be developed into greenspace linking existing parks, and develop other areas into park space.
($1 million)
Land along the lower Los
Angeles River will be acquired to begin to connect Chavez and Drake
Parks to 16 acres of recently acquired land to form a 46-acre
greenway and parkland area on the east bank of the Los Angeles
River. This project will link downtown Long Beach with the LA River.
This land will be developed into a greenway with: wetlands, trails,
open space, and a wildlife habitat along a biologically significant
and unique area of the Los Angeles River where salt water meets
freshwater. ($2.5 million)
In the middle of an
urban area and running along the Los Angles River next to the 710
Freeway, this project is part of a larger lower Los Angeles River
parkway plan that will implement multipurpose wetlands in several
Los Angeles County river flood detention basins. The project is a
joint project among the Los Angeles County Department of Public
Works, the City of Long Beach, the California Coastal Conservancy
and the Rivers and Mountains Conservancy. This development will
include: the re-creation of 34 acres of historic wetlands, scrub and
woodland habitat; providing water quality improvement; Passive
recreational amenities; and retaining flood control properties to
create a river parkway along the lower Los Angeles River. ($1 million)
($500,000)
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