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LAC Waterworks Districts Projects
District No. 21 – Kagel Canyon
Capital Improvement Projects
- Planning/Pre-design
- Design Projects
- Construction Projects
- Completed Projects
District No. 29 – Malibu
Priority Capital Deficiencies Improvements and Environmental Impact Report (EIR)
- Review the Final EIR at the links below:
- Virtual Public Meeting
- On Tuesday, Dec 8, 2020 6-8 p.m. a virtual public meeting was held to gather CEQA related questions on the draft EIR that will be answered in writing in the final EIR.
- Community Meeting Presentation – December 8, 2020
- Other Resources
- Contacts
- Email: waterworksprojects@pw.lacounty.gov
- Mail: Eduardo Maguino, project manager, Los Angeles County Public Works, Waterworks Division, P.O. Box 1460, Alhambra, CA 91802-1460
LA County Waterworks District 29 Capital Improvement Projects
- Caltrans will be relocating approximately 730 feet of District owned waterlines as part of Caltrans State Route 1 (Pacific Coast Highway) Drainage Restoration Project and Bridge Replacement at Solstice Canyon Creek project. The project is near Corral Canyon Road and Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA. Caltrans environmental documents related to the project can be found in the links below.
- Due to the 2018 Woolsey Fire, urgent water system improvements are necessary in Western Malibu. For additional information see planned projects linked below.
- Design Projects
- Priority Projects Map
- Detailed Maps
- Project Information
- Pena Bypass Improvements (formerly Big Rock Bypass)
- Carbon Canyon Road and Carbon Mesa Road Waterline Improvements
- Sweetwater Mesa Water Line Improvements
- New Sweetwater Mesa Water Tank Project
- Coastline Drive 12-inch Waterline Improvements | Flyer
- District No. 29 Creek Crossing Repair Project
- Emergency Source of Water Supply Connection (Las Virgenes Connection)
- Fernwood Tank Improvement
- Lower Busch Tank Improvement
- PCH 8-inch Waterline Improvements (Zumirez Drive to Escondido Beach Road)
- PCH and Topanga Beach Drive Waterline Improvements
- Upper Encinal Tank
- Lower Encinal Pump Station Improvements
- Trancas Creek Crossing Permanent Waterline (Phase II)
- Construction Projects
District No. 36 – Val Verde
- Planning/Pre-design
- Design Projects
- Construction Projects
- Completed Projects
Williams Ranch Joint Community Facilities Agreement
- The Williams Ranch development proposes to construct approximately 497 dwelling units with community amenities and related infrastructure, north of Hasley Canyon Road near Del Valle Road in Castaic. The William S. Hart Union High School District formed Community Facilities District (CFD) No. 2021-1 to provide financing for certain public facilities necessitated by the proposed development. CFD-financed water system facilities may ultimately be owned and operated by District No. 36, per a Joint Community Facility Agreement. Environmental documents related to the project can be found in the links below.
District No. 37 – Acton
Capital Improvement Projects
- Planning/Pre-design
- Design Projects
- Construction Projects
- Completed Projects
District No. 40 – Antelope Valley
Capital Improvement Projects
- Planning/Pre-design
- Design Projects
- Construction Projects
- Completed Projects
Marina Del Rey Water System
Capital Improvement Projects
- Planning/Pre-design
- Design Projects
- Construction Projects
- Marina del Rey 18-Inch Waterline Replacement Phase IIIB
- Aug 21 water shutdown flyer
- Aug 22 water shutdown flyer
- Completed Projects
Rancho Los Amigos Water System
- Planning/Pre-design
- Design Projects
- Construction Projects
- Completed Projects