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Whittier Narrows Dam Recreational Opportunities

The areas available for recreational opportunities have been grouped into four recreation areas, Recreation Area A – E. The majority of the recreational opportunities in the Whitter Narrows Basin are on land leased to Los Angeles County. Information on reservations, park amenities, and operating hours of the recreational opportunities at Whittier Narrows can be found at the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation Whittier Narrows webpage. [Read More]
Published: Aug-29-16

Los Angeles River Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to frequently asked questions regarding current projects and recreation along the Los Angeles River. [Read More]
Published: Aug-25-16

Los Angeles River Active and Upcoming Projects

Current and upcoming projects along the Los Angeles River. [Read More]
Published: Aug-25-16

Hansen Dam Recreational Opportunities

The majority of the recreational opportunities in the Hansen Dam Basin are on land leased to the City of Los Angeles. Up to date information on recreational opportunities, park amenities, and operating hours can be found at the City of Los Angeles Hansen Dam Recreation Center webpage. [Read More]
Published: Aug-23-16

Sepulveda Dam Recreational Opportunities

The Corps strives to balance flood risk management, recreational opportunities, and preservation of natural resources for current and future generations. At Sepulveda Dam, recreation includes a total of 234.6 acres. [Read More]
Published: Aug-23-16

Santa Fe Dam Recreational Opportunities

Santa Fe Dam & Reservoir contains recreational opportunities available to the public, such as a lake, picnic areas, a swimming area, boat launching ramp, tent camping area, equestrian staging area, outdoor performing arts center, nature trail, and fishing pier. [Read More]
Published: Aug-23-16

Whittier Narrows Dam receives DSAC 1 designation

Whittier Narrows Dam, a typically dry flood risk management structure located 11 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, has been reclassified from Dam Safety Action Classification 2 to DSAC 1. [Read More]
Published: Jun-07-16

Civil Works Program

The San Diego Bay Shoreline and Ecosystem Study will focus on providing flood risk protection for all vital maritime infrastructure. The study will also investigate opportunities for restoration and improvement of the diverse ecosystem in the bay and investigate impacts of projected sea level change. [Read More]
Published: Mar-01-16

Civil Works Program

San Diego Harbor is an important military, commercial and recreational harbor. [Read More]
Published: Mar-01-16

Civil Works Program

Mission Bay is located in the City of San Diego about 5 miles northwest of the downtown area. [Read More]
Published: Mar-01-16
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