Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
Replacement Program

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On February 8, 2022, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved the Harbor-UCLA Replacement Program. Led by Los Angeles County Public Works, this $1.7 Billion project will replace the existing 1960s hospital and consolidate the outpatient services in new, industry-leading, facilities on the 72- acre medical campus by 2027.

The new facilities will offer healthcare providers with the means to continue delivering outstanding medical care to Los Angeles County.

UPDATE: 6/13/2024

Notice: Parking Structure Fact Sheet

The Harbor-UCLA Replacement Program is a $1.7 billion investment to improve access and equity to underserved communities and expand healthcare capabilities for the only Level I Trauma Center in south Los Angeles County.

The 7-story Parking Structure adds more than 1,500 new parking stalls to the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Campus, including infrastructure to support more than 350 Electric Vehicle Stalls. The new Parking Structure will be centrally located to ensure that patients, families, and staff will have convenient access to the new facilities on campus.

The new structure is located on Meyler Street north of 220th Street; see map below for more information.

For questions or concerns related to construction operations, please contact Project Manager Gillian Tiede at (626) 570-2803 or Harbor-UCLA-RP@pw.lacounty.gov

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UPDATE: 5/15/2024

Notice: Helistop Fact Sheet

The County of Los Angeles broke ground recently on the Harbor-UCLA Replacement Program’s latest improvement: a 9-story hospital building.

The Program is a $1.7 billion investment to improve access and equity to underserved communities and expand healthcare capabilities for the only Level I Trauma Center in South Los Angeles County.

An interim helistop has been built near the intersection of Normandie Ave. and 220th St. The County anticipates the site will be in use until 2028. Although the Medical Center only receives an average of 2-3 helicopter landings a month, these life-saving events may result in additional, associated noise and wind.

For questions or concerns related to construction or helistop operations, please contact Project Manager Gillian Tiede at (626) 570-2803 or Harbor-UCLA-RP@pw.lacounty.gov

UPDATE: 1/1/2024

Video: Construction Timelapse – 2023