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The parcels are owned by the Estate of Daisy Piccirelli which has declared bankruptcy; however, the title tAcquire from willing sellers properties in private ownership within the Huntington Beach Wetlands complex. The Huntington Beach Wetlands encompass 140 acres, approximately 42 of which are in conservation ownership. Of these, only 17 acres of which have been restored. The remaining areas of the Huntington Beach wetlands support degraded, non-tidal salt marsh. Potential properties for acquisition include: 1. Coastal Magnolia properties. 45-acres divided into a 35-acre and 10-acre parcel divided by Magnolia Street. The parcels are owned by the Estate of Daisy Piccirelli which has declared bankruptcy; however, the title to these two parcels is extremely clouded. The Conservancy prepared an appraisal in 1999, and made an offer to the trustee of the bankruptcy court, contingent on the title being cleared. The trustee is evaluating all of the offers received on the property. 2. West of Brookhurst property. 16-acre parcel located between the southern Coastal Magnolia parcel and Pacific Coast Highway. This parcel is owned by the University of California, which received it through a donation. The Conservancy prepared an appraisal for this property in 1999. The Conservancy has had preliminary discussions with U.C. about acquiring the parcel. @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ "% "%$"%""%#"%%"%!'%e'%i'%g'%h' %j'%f(%k(%q(%o(%m(%n( %p(%l+%+%+%+%,%,%,%,%,%,%-%-%-%-%:[:::::::::::: : : : : :::::::::::::::\;;;;; ;<< < << <  <= ===>>>>>>>>>=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0`@@ SobOkdoiMQMdOQkSobOYbU:sJmQikWQOkfid[QMmk:mQikWQOkfid[QMmk:QikWQOkfid[QMmk:QkSobOYbU:sJmQikWQOkfid[QMmk::sJmQikWQOkfid[QMmk:e and Arnold Road. Approximately 300 acres of the site are in agricultural use, 140 acres are in wetlands and dunes, and a tank farm covers 5Acquire 610-acres of wetlands and dunes parcels at Ormond Beach owned by Southern California Edison. The Ormond Beach Edison site is approximately 600 acres on the coast south of the City of Oxnard located between Edison Drive and Arnold Road. Approximately 300 acres of the site are in agricultural use, 140 acres are in wetlands and dunes, and a tank farm covers 55 acres. Acquisition allows for not only enhancing the existing degraded wetlands but potentially tripling the extent of wetlands and associated habitat on site. Anticipated restoration would include modifications of the site hydrology to reintroduce tidal action and bring back freshwater flows that had formerly drained across the Oxnard Plain to the coastal wetlands.Acquire in fee or through a conservation easements, the privately owned portions of the Ormond Beach wetlands. Potential properties include: Edison property. The site is approximately 300 acres on the coast south of the City of Oxnard located between Edison Drive and Arnold Road. It includes approximately 200 acres of wetlands and dunes, and a tank farm that covers 60 acres. Anticipated restoration would include modifications of the site hydrology to reintroduce tidal action and bring baAcquire 610-acres of wetlands and dunes parcels at Ormond Beach owned by Southern California Edison. The Ormond Beach Edison site is approximately 600 acres on the coast south of the City of Oxnard located between Edison Drive and Arnold Road. Approximately 300 acres of the site are in agricultural use, 140 acres are in wetlands and dunes, and a tank farm covers 55 acres. Acquisition allows for not only enhancing the existing degraded wetlands but potentially tripling the extent of wetlands and associated habitat on site. Anticipated restoration would include modifications of the site hydrology to reintroduce tidal action and bring back freshwater flows that had formerly drained across the Oxnard Plain to the coastal wetlands.Enhance approximately 50 acres of existing freshwater marsh habitat on the San Joaquin Freshwater Marsh Reserve as part of an effort to restore the natural gradient found historically at Southern California coastal wetlands. The project also includes creation of some coastal sage scrub habitat. The project is being undertaken in a 75-acre portion of the 200-acre San Joaquin Reserve, which lies adjacent to, but disconnected from, San Diego Creek just upstream of Upper Newport Bay. The project area contains several different habitats, including perennial and seasonal freshwater to brackish marsh and ponds; riparian woodlands, and degraded coastal sage scrub. One of the main features of the project site is a series of former duck ponds, which have become filled with sediment and vegetation over the years, due in part to the lack of a consistent water supply that can be managed to sustain a variety of marsh habitats. The project focuses on restoring these ponds, developing a water intake and distribution system, and re-establishing native vegetation. Construction was completed in January 2000. Coastal sage scrub planting will be completed in Fall of 2000. SobOYbU:fid[QMmk:fid[QMmk:fid[QMmk:WQOk: :"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:  ;<=>?@   Acquire in fee or through a conservation easements, the privately owned portions of the Ormond Beach wetlands. In June 2002, the Coastal Conservancy acquired 265 acres formerly owned by Southern California Edison. Addition properties include: MWD property. Approximately 309 acres are owned by the Metropolitan Water District (MWD) and City of Oxnard. MWD tentatively plans to build a pumping plant for a desalination plant on approximately Acquire in fee or through a conservation easements, the privately owned portions of the Ormond Beach wetlands. In June 2002, the Coastal Conservancy acquired 265 acres formerly owned by Southern California Edison. Addition properties include: MWD property. Approximately 309 acres are owned by the Metropolitan Water District (MWD) and City of Oxnard. MWD tentatively plans to build a pumping plant for a desalination plant on approximately 20 acres of the property. Wetlands could be restored on the unused portion of the property. MWD acquired the property in 1998 for $10 million. Adjacent agriculture property. Approximately 300 acres of adjacent agriculture serve as a buffer to the wetlands. Possible actions include purchasing an agricultural easement to ensure that area is not more intensively developed, or acquisition of fee title to restore wetland and grassland habitat. SobOkdoiMQMdOQk:sJmQikWQOk:JmQikWQOk:QikWQOk:::sJmQikWQOk:portion of Paradise Creek. Creek is located north of Chula Vista and discharges into San Diego Bay. The Coastal Conservancy has approved $50,000 to prepare an enhancement plan. Project is being pursued in cooperation with the City of National City, the National Park Service RTCA, and local volunteers. >>Find out about timing of plan and implementationAcquire two submerged parcels near Oneonta Slough that are in private ownership. Both are less than 1 acre. The former mayor of Imperial Beach may be interested in seeing these purchased.The National Park Service RTCA (Peg Henderson) is helping organize a watershed planning effort on the upper San Gabriel River. Process is still early in the planning stage. The City of Azusa is very involved. The upper watershed is still fairly natural.Acquire the 105-acre Zellerbach parcel on the north side of the RV park, located within the river's floodplain. The site historically supported riparian forest dominated by sycamore. This parcel is currently leased for agriculture. Approximately 40-50 acres in the floodplain are not currently farmed. The farmer leases the property and has an option to purchase. The property is listed for sale at $850,000. The RV park and this agricultural land are the last two privately-held parcels in the estuary. The agricultural parcel is within a special zone where a vote of the people is required in order to change the use from agriculture to a more intensive land use. Next steps include preparation of an appraisal and conceptual restoration plan.Acquire fee title or conservation easements to approximately 2,000 acres along the lower 15 miles of the Santa Clara River for inclusion in the Santa Clara River Parkway. Approximately 6,000 acres within the meander belt of the river and with upland connections into South Mountain have been mapped out for inclusion in the river parkway. Approximately 2,000 of these acres are already in public ownership. The initial acquisition program will focus on the estuary and lower river and then move upstream. Following acquisition, riparian and floodplain restoration projects will be pursued.Acquire property or conservation easement for 700 acres of former tidal and seasonal wetlands that are owned by the Ventura Game Preserve and the Point Mugu Game Preserve (the "duck clubs"). The property used to be a part of the Mugu Lagoon tidal system, but it is now cut off from tidal influence. In order to have seasonal wetlands for ducks, the clubs currently pump groundwater from an overtapped aquifer at considerable expense. Thus, the wetlands are artificially sustained and would disappear without the clubs. The duck clubs occasionally talk about selling their land. If this happened, the land would likely be used for agriculture or development. CDFG and USFWS are project partners. The Coastal Conservancy is also trying to get Ducks Unlimited involved as a project partner. If property or easement is obtained, the next step would be to fund a restoration plan for the area, including identifying a new source of water for the wetlands. It is unlikely that the site can be restored to tidal action due to impacts to special status species (salt marsh bird's beak) and the need to excavate large amounts of contaminated sediments. 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A portion of the Bryant property straddles the San Gabriel River channel. Acquisition of the Bixby and Hellman properties in the Los Cerritos Wetlands is also included on the WRP Work Plan.Acquire the 181-acre Bixby Ranch portion of the Los Cerritos Wetlands complex. The Coastal Conservancy had an option to purchase the property, but it expired in December 2000. Negotiations for acquisition continue. Key issues include relocation of the oil operations and site clean-up. The Bixby Ranch is located in the City of Long Beach, northwest of the San Gabriel River, near the mouth of the river. Los Cerritos Channel, a tidal channel, crosses through the northern part of the property. Westminster Avenue divides the property into two parcels with about 80% of the land located north of Westminster. Acquisition of the Hellman and Bryant properties in the Los Cerritos Wetlands is also included in the Work Plan.Implement riparian restoration/enhancement projects along San Diego Creek. 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In the year 2002, Los Angeles County had no closures, however the County's beach issued 205 warning postings, summing 949 days stretching 68.9 Beach Mile Days. The County and City's basins discharge into Santa Monica Bay directly affecting the water quality at Torrance Beach, Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach and discharge in Los Angeles-Long Beach Harbor via Machado Lake directly affecting the water quality at the lake and Cabrillo Beach. In 2002 Cabrillo Beach was Warning Posted for 92 days and 10.5 Beach Mile Days. Causes of bacterial contamination or adverse water quality. Urban run off, occasional sewage overflows and unknown. Flood Control Basin Water Quality Project The City and Los Angeles County owns and operates 16 detention or retention basins within the limits of the City. The basins were constructed in a period from the 1950's to the late 1980's. The basin where constructed for the sole purpose of flood control and retains or detains approximately 5,300 acres or 40% of the City's area. The funds that are being applied for would be used to modify the existing flood control facilities to serve an additional purpose of improving storm water quality. Detention and retention facilities have been employed nationwide with great success in reducing large amounts of the following contaminants in receiving waters: Biological oxygen-demanding substances Chemical oxygen-demanding substances Suspended solids Nitrogen Phosphorus Pathogens Oil and grease Heavy metals Trash and debris, and other By modifying the design characteristics, processes and environmental conditions of the flood facilities, the County and City can expect full removal of trash and debris, reduction in the discharge of oil and grease, 70% reduction of pathogens, a reduction of suspended solids in the rangLVALe of 75% to 80%, nutrient reduction of up to 76% and heavy metal reduction up 96%. More specifically, the proposal seeks funds to finance: 1. An engineering assessment of each basin s ability to be utilized for storm water treatment prior to discharge into the receiving waters. This evaluation will assess factor affecting water quality performance of the basins which may include the following categories: Design Characteristics Detention time, storage volume, shape, pond surface area relative to contributing catchment area, type of substrate/sediment, side slope, auxiliary devices (e.g. baffles, sediment forebay) presence of vegetation. Process Adsorption, sedimentation/resuspension, precipitation, complexation, degradation (photolysis, hydrolysis, volatilization, biological) and biotic uptake Environmental Conditions Storm intensity, loading rate, drainage basin land cover, physical-chemical properties of BMP surface water, particle-size distribution and settling velocity, pre-storm water quality in BMP, thermal stratification and required maintenance and maintenance cycle. 2. Engineered design and recommendation of appropriate enhancement controls and modifications to improve water quality discharged (e.g., forebays, mechanical controls, slope modification, more efficient pumps, basins reconfiguration etc.). 3. Construction and implementing the recommended improvements.LVAL k7The overall area currently under restoration is approximately 0.35+ acres of streambed and riparian areas. This wetland and riparian site is being restored mainly through the removal of exotic plant species and increasing the population of valued native plants within the project site. There are two primary benefits that this restoration will accomplish after completion. First, by restoring the degraded and existing vegetation with a higher valued native vegetation, would improve the biogeochemical and hydrologic functions of the riparian/wetlands area and enhance the quality of habitat for wildlife. Second, the pre-existing vegetation in the project site boundaries was somewhat degraded and of low aesthetic qThe overall area currently under restoration is approximately 0.35+ acres of streambed and riparian areas. This wetland and riparian site is being restored mainly through the removal of exotic plant species and increasing the population of valued native plants within the project site. There are two primary benefits that this restoration will accomplish after completion. First, by restoring the degraded and existing vegetation with a higher valued native vegetation, would improve the biogeochemical and hydrologic functions of the riparian/wetlands area and enhance the quality of habitat for wildlife. Second, the pre-existing vegetation in the project site boundaries was somewhat degraded and of low aesthetic quality; the newly transplanted native plants are improving the aesthetic and habitat quality of this riparian corridor. Plant species planted within the project site include mexican elderberry, laurel sumac, lemonade berry, mugwort, creeping wild rye, sycamore and coastal buckwheat. Other species scheduled for future planting include saltgrass, mexican rush, jaumea, walnut and mulefat. Regular maintenance includes site irrigation, exotic plant control, erosion control and repair, replacement planting and seeding, and pest/disease control of transplants. Monitoring of the site will continue annually until performance targets are met. This is a coastal creek site that empties into the Pacific ocean 200 downstream.Three separate riparian mitigation projects are overseen by the Army Corps. of Engineers, CA Department of Fish and Game and the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority. The objective is to raise the overall quality of riparian habitat located within this property. This would directly benefit wildlife, aesthetic and recreational activities of this wildlife corridor. All projects require exotic plant clearance, transplanting of native plants, construction of temporary irrigation systems/manual watering, site maintenance and regular monitoring. Valued plant resources indigenous to the property include walnut, valley and coast live oak trees, mexican elderberry and toyon. Animal population include deer, coyote, mountain lion, skunk, rattle gopher and king snakes, hawks, owls, ground squirrels, frogs and toads to mention a few. Project results include a vastly improved quality of habitat, huge increase in local animal forage, use and residence. The natural and aesthetic improvements to this wildlife corridor enhance outdoor and recreational activities on this property.LVAL   n `NThe City is actively seeking funding from granting authorities and we are prepared to move forward on this project upon funding.The SGMRC has received partial funding for this project and is currently working on finding matching funds and in-kind services for Phase I and Phase II of this project. SGMRC expects to complete Phase I of the Discovery Center project by Summer 2005. Phase II timeframe is still unidentified.The SGMRC has received partial funding for this project and is currently working on finding matching funds and in-kind services. SGMRC expects to complete Project Connect by Summer 2005, however it will train and assist the Citrus Conservancy and Walnut Creek Land Conservancy to take the lead in furthering pollution reduction and education efforts into the future.The project is a priority and is in theearly stages of planningWork has begun on the restoration project.Work has begun on the acquisition.Negotiations are ongoing with the owner of 95 acres and four other owners. MRT closed on a 3 acre parcel last week that contains a critical segment of Cold Creek and the Cold Creek Trail.These projects have been up and running since 2001/2. The site is being regularly monitored and maintained. The transplanted native plants are well on their way to meting all target performances required.This project is still regularly maintained for litter, exotic plants and an occasional watering. It has also passed inspection by the CA Department of Fish and Game for achieving and exceeding all performance criterion that were required. Project was a big success!This project has not yet begun. A planting plan has been submitted to Caltrans for approval. Final approval of the planting plan and an initial payment is required before ground can be broken at this site.These projects have all been established since 2000/ 2001. 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The project objective is to raise the overall quality of riparian habitat located within and adjacent to this stream course. This would directly benefit the abundant wildlife, aesthetic and recreational activities of the nearby Liberty Canyon wildlife corridor. Both mitigation projects require exotic plant clearance, transplanting of native plants, construction of temporary irrigation systems, site maintenance, Arundo removal, litter control and regular monitoring and exotic plant eradication. There are two  swaths of land broken into .25 acre parcels each. The approximate total of riparian shoreline currently under restoration on the Abram s properTwo separate riparian mitigation projects are overseen by the Army Corps. of Engineers, CA Department of Fish and Game and the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority. The project objective is to raise the overall quality of riparian habitat located within and adjacent to this stream course. This would directly benefit the abundant wildlife, aesthetic and recreational activities of the nearby Liberty Canyon wildlife corridor. Both mitigation projects require exotic plant clearance, transplanting of native plants, construction of temporary irrigation systems, site maintenance, Arundo removal, litter control and regular monitoring and exotic plant eradication. There are two  swaths of land broken into .25 acre parcels each. The approximate total of riparian shoreline currently under restoration on the Abram s property (as it is referred to), measures 25 feet by 860 feet consecutively or 21,500 square feet. Valued plant resources indigenous to the property include a valley oak woodlands, coast live oak, walnut, mexican elderberry and mulefat. Additional native plants including toyon, sycamore, wild rye, mugwort, coffeeberry, wild rose, blackberry, coyote bush have all been planted in addition to existing native vegetation. Animal population include deer, coyote, mountain lion, bobcat (collared by NPS), skunk, rattle gopher and king snakes, hawks, owls, ground squirrels to list a few. Project results include a vastly improved quality of habitat, huge increase in local animal forage, use and residence. The natural and aesthetic improvements to this wildlife and stream corridor enhance outdoor and scenic quality of this property along Agoura road. LVAL qFQ  V % The goal of this project within the Malibu Creek sub-watershed is to acquire three parcels totaling 90 acres of private land that contain the wetlands and riparian corridors supporting the naturalized man-made La Sierra Lake with the year-round La Sierra Creek. The acquisition includes a portion of the lake, four blue-line streams, and the seeps and ephemeral watercourses in the uplands that protect the water source for this t The goal of this project within the Malibu Creek sub-watershed is to acquire three parcels totaling 90 acres of private land that contain the wetlands and riparian corridors supporting the naturalized man-made La Sierra Lake with the year-round La Sierra Creek. The acquisition includes a portion of the lake, four blue-line streams, and the seeps and ephemeral watercourses in the uplands that protect the water source for this three-acre, year-round lake. This project is not in the coastal zone but it is still a significant wetland/riparian area with a high level of biological diversity including several species of concern, listed species, and disjunct species as a result of its multiple plant associations that include willow riparian, alkaline scrub, wetland, oak riparian, mixed riparian, grassland, coastal sage scrub, rock outcrops, and chaparral.+ ПEE# ~L866E 6E6E7E E@?M1uj@@N.ANorth Branch Creek DaylightingRestoration and EhancementThis project proposes daylighting historic North Branch Creek through Sycamore Grove Park in the Highland Park Community of East Los Angeles.@Jessica Hall-ValdesNorth east trees323.441.8634jessica@northeasttrees.org ConceptLos AngelesCity of Los Angeles very interested060370603769Proposedj\J5555)~^{,y7J @Πȅj@w9f06NABrown Barance Urban Stream RestorationRestorationThe project will restore a segment of Brown Barranca to a natural state utilizing bioengineering, instead of a concrete-lined channel, to reduce erosion, protect public property and enhance wetlands habitat.@5@3Vicki MusgroveCity of San Buenaventura805-652-4518vmusgrove@ci.ventura.ca.us<@FVenturaHigh06111061117Proposed|||pd^{,-y7I @sj@w9f06N`FASurfer's Point Managed Shoreline RetreatRestorationThe managed shoreline retreat project would consist of removal of damaged bike path, small rock revetment, widen Shoreline Dirve, move parking spaces, and create interpretive viewpoint." k@3Rick Raives, City EngineerCity of San Buenaventura805-654-7870rraives@ci.ventura.ca.us~@FVenturaVery High06111061116Proposedhhh\P^{,x7H l@cnj@w9f06NL@Hedrick Ranch Poperty ReconciliationPlanningReconcile descrepencies in property boundary lines and acerage of two parcels, and establish access easement.t@Funding not identified.Richard SweeetFriends of the Santa Clara River805-644-2802rsweet_46@hotmail.comPending funding.Not applicableVery High06111061115Proposedn`>... ^{,-|7G h@j@w9f06N*qASanta Clara River AcquisitionAcquisitionThrough land acuisition, partnerships, marketing. scientific research and land use planning the project ensures protection of high quality riaprian habitat, provides for viable populations of native resident and anadromuos fish, and preserve open space.@Full funding not identified.E. J. RemsonThe Nature Conservancy8626-403-9755eremson@tnc.orgv@FNot ApplicableVery High06111061114ProposedE;3,!}^{,x7F ^@j@w9f06N̿yASanta Susana Mountains AcquisitionAcquisitionAcquisition of lands in the Santa Susana Mountains that provide a critical habitat linkage between the Santa Monica Mountains and the Los Padres and Angeles National Forests.@Funding not identified.E. J. RemsonThe Nature Conservancy626-403-9755eremson@tnc.orgD@ FNot applicableModerate06111061111Proposed~pppK?^{,-z7ng].[Pt@>Tf@D], [Fundingj8AYbarra Canyon Project PlanAcquisitionc@ZJudy GarrisSanta Susana Mountain Park Association818-346-7654nature@lafn.org@*UnincorporatedWilling Sellers06037060378Proposed-#z^{, -z7ng].[P@1_f@D], [Funding CAFlood Control Basin Water Quality ProjectPlanning*[:Wendell E JohnsonCity of Torrance Engineering Department310-618-2820wjohnson@torrnet.comIdeaTorrance06037060377Proposed4*"^{, {LVALThis environmentally innovative and responsible project consists of diverting water from the Los Angeles River to the upper end of the park. It will then flow by gravity into artificially created, meandering riverbeds, cascading over shallow ponds, and continuing down to a retention pond for treatment via a natural, slow sand filtration process. This project will not only create a new usable source of water for the City, thus lessening the current demand for expensive import water from the Colorado River, but will also enhance the quality, beauty and park experience for the surrounding community residents.The artificially created stream will be seeded with wetland vegetation to recreate and foster the development of a controlled wetland environment. A river-walk path will allow the community to stroll and better enjoy the park s water feature environment. Educational placards will be periodicThis environmentally innovative and responsible project consists of diverting water from the Los Angeles River to the upper end of the park. It will then flow by gravity into artificially created, meandering riverbeds, cascading over shallow ponds, and continuing down to a retention pond for treatment via a natural, slow sand filtration process. This project will not only create a new usable source of water for the City, thus lessening the current demand for expensive import water from the Colorado River, but will also enhance the quality, beauty and park experience for the surrounding community residents.The artificially created stream will be seeded with wetland vegetation to recreate and foster the development of a controlled wetland environment. A river-walk path will allow the community to stroll and better enjoy the park s water feature environment. Educational placards will be periodically placed along the trail to explain the environmental elements. Project Goal(s) and Benefit(s): " Restore an historic wetland area: Develop and revitalize nearly two miles of Los Angeles County flood control land, located along the Los Angeles River in the City of Long Beach, into a greenbelt park with nature trails, streams, and ponds with wetland habitat. The area would then serve as a prototype for re-establishing greenspace along the Los Angeles and San Gabriel River s. " Develop a new useable water source: Capture and treat Los Angeles River water and area urban run-off water and put it to beneficial uses by using natural and low-energy treatment processes. This new water source would be integrated into the City of Long Beach s reclaimed water system. " Provide a park enhancement and education benefits, improving surrounding area: Potential site for Eco-system experience and educational field trips.LVALTuna Canyon is a spring-fed year-round stream that empties directly into Santa Monica Bay and was once the primary source of water for near-by homes. Successive slope failures in 1994 and 1998 have disturbed the riparian canopy of alder and sycamore. Early developments left a forest (approximately 83 trees) of eucalyptus that have extirpated most native vegetation. Weedy species have infested roadsides with invasive plants that include castor bean, tree tobacco, milk thistle, sweet fennel, non-native grasses, giant cane. However, most damaging to the riparian canopy is the infestation of Cape ivy that is blanketing the chaparral and riparian shrubs and will eventually shade out the native plants causing their demise. Further loss of native shrubs will increase siltation, erosion and slope failure. The trail alignment identified in Los Angeles County maps that may possibly serve aTuna Canyon is a spring-fed year-round stream that empties directly into Santa Monica Bay and was once the primary source of water for near-by homes. Successive slope failures in 1994 and 1998 have disturbed the riparian canopy of alder and sycamore. Early developments left a forest (approximately 83 trees) of eucalyptus that have extirpated most native vegetation. Weedy species have infested roadsides with invasive plants that include castor bean, tree tobacco, milk thistle, sweet fennel, non-native grasses, giant cane. However, most damaging to the riparian canopy is the infestation of Cape ivy that is blanketing the chaparral and riparian shrubs and will eventually shade out the native plants causing their demise. Further loss of native shrubs will increase siltation, erosion and slope failure. The trail alignment identified in Los Angeles County maps that may possibly serve as the Coastal Slope Trail has been severely impacted by these slope failures. Road drain outlets have created deep gorges that further impact the canyon bottom with increased siltation. Dr. Lee Kats of Pepperdine found the stream to be free of invasive faunal species (crayfish and bull frogs) making it an excellent stream for newts and native tree frogs, and the resource biologist for the Resource Conservation District of the Santa Monica Mountains has identified several species of concern. The immediate project area covers about 30 - 45 acres and 1.5 miles of stream corridor. To preserve the integrity of the stream, we believe plans need to be formulated to repair the damage to the stream and banks of Tuna Creek. A grant was received from the Santa Monica Bay Restoration Program to start the removal of Cape ivy and eucalyptus and to restore the area dominated by the eucalyptus.t LVAL qFQ  V % p  Located in the Santa Susana Mountains, the perennial Mormon Canyon Creek begins as a sulfer spring in the southern slopes of the Santa Susana Mountains and descends to join Browns Creek. Browns creek joins Devil Creek to become the main source of the headwaters of the Los Angeles River. The acquisition of Mormon Canyon does double duty in that it protects much of the watershed of Aliso Creek, east of the project and also protects the natural spring that contributes to Browns Creek. Mormon Canyon trail is one of the few easily accessible trails along a riparian habitat on the southern slopes of the Santa Susana Mountains. Gradually ascending and following Mormon Creek, the trail crosses riparian, sage, oak woodlands and grasslands passing springs and waterfalls. At the project s eastern edge the road joins Located in the Santa Susana Mountains, the perennial Mormon Canyon Creek begins as a sulfer spring in the southern slopes of the Santa Susana Mountains and descends to join Browns Creek. Browns creek joins Devil Creek to become the main source of the headwaters of the Los Angeles River. The acquisition of Mormon Canyon does double duty in that it protects much of the watershed of Aliso Creek, east of the project and also protects the natural spring that contributes to Browns Creek. Mormon Canyon trail is one of the few easily accessible trails along a riparian habitat on the southern slopes of the Santa Susana Mountains. Gradually ascending and following Mormon Creek, the trail crosses riparian, sage, oak woodlands and grasslands passing springs and waterfalls. At the project s eastern edge the road joins Los Angeles City Department of Recreation and Parks parkland donated as mitigation in the development of Porter Ranch. The road along Mormon Creek is the only road from the west that connects to the Aliso Canyon Oil Field known as the Chevron Property. The Chevron holdings consist of a vast watershed for the Aliso Canyon, another tributary to the Los Angeles River. The acquisition of Mormon canyon is extremely important to prevent access from the west into the prime developable Chevron property and to maintain the watershed for Aliso Canyon. Equestrians, bicyclists, naturalists and hikers have used the present trailhead onto this property for over 30 years.The Porter Ranch Project, a large residential/commercial development sits on the south side of the property at the ridgeline above the Mormon Canyon watershed.LVAL0AqjThe SGMRC, a nonprofit land trust, has been awarded a Proposition 13 grant to develop a comprehensive Watershed Management Plan for the San Gabriel River above Whittier Narrows (Watershed Plan). Three sub-watershed units will be addressed in this effort: San Gabriel River, Walnut Creek, and San Jose Creek. As proposed, the Watershed Plan will be developed through a stakeholder-input process over a two to three year period. As the project s sponsoring organization, the SGMRC will work in partnership with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works Watershed Management Division; Rivers and Mountains Conservancy; Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board; Los Angeles/San Gabriel Rivers Watershed Council; Angeles National Forest, and Southern California Edison, as well as other cooperating stakeholder organizations. The SGMRC and its team will investigate the three sub-watershed units separately and as part of the overall watershed to provide regionally-based regenerative management measures and recommendations. The following preliminary goals have been identified. These will be developed and further refined through a program-specific stakeholder input process. 1. Improve Water Quality and Reduce Nonpoint Source Pollution by identifying sustainable practices that consider land use changes; bio-remediation; resource use efficiency; and citizen monitoring and stewardship. 2. Protect and Enhance Local Water Resources by investigating opportunities for stormwater capture and reuse; groundwater protection and recharge; landscape water conservation; and public/agency education. 3. Protect and Restore Terrestrial and Aquatic Habitat and Habitat Connectivity by evaluating opportunities to restore critical habitats such as riparian corridors and wetlands and evaluating urban wildlife potential. 4. Provide for Open Space Protection and Beneficial Land Use Relationships among urban uses, water quality and supply, wildlands, and quality of life including recreation; urban design; and citizen  LVAL Nstewardship. 5. Identify Key Pilot Projects and Monitoring/Stewardship Programs that demonstrate sustainable BMP s which improve water quality and supply and explore citizen water monitoring and land stewardship options. 6. Ensure Community/Stakeholder Involvement in the Planning Process through public/agency workshops; a  watershed roundtable ; youth involvement opportunities; and local college and university talent. Products will include a watershed management plan for water and land protection, identification of key pilot demonstration projects, and identification of critical areas for monitoring and stewardship.LVAL !  s V 9  n Q 4  i ` ` ` ````````````````` Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYYYYYYYYYYOption 1: Extend wetlands in the northern .5-mile of the basin and restore marsh and low riparian habitat. Construct small interpretive center, improve walkways, and add interpretive signage. Selectively remove exotic trees and shrubs and replace with high riparian woodland trees. Restore southern .75-mile as native scrub and riparian habitats. Option 1: Extend wetlands in the northern .5-mile of the basin and restore marsh and low riparian habitat. Construct small interpretive center, improve walkways, and add interpretive signage. Selectively remove exotic trees and shrubs and replace with high riparian woodland trees. Restore southern .75-mile as native scrub and riparian habitats. CH2M hill feasibility study completed June 2002. ($2.2 million). Option 2: Option 1 with enhanced water supply from the LA River ($6.3 million). Option 3: Revise grading of site to flow from north to south for the entire length of the basin for wetlands and diverse habitats. 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LVAL0 oR5jM0 e H +  } ` C & x [ > !  s V 9  n Q 4  i ` ` ` ````````````````` Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYYYYYYYThe site consists of five properties, two north and three south of the 405 on the Los Angeles River. The project will be a multi-use river parkway. The driving range and stable are expected to remain on the 10 acres they occupy. The 3-5 acre freshwater wetland will be constructed in the low areas that formerly contained oil/water separation ponds. Two acreThe site consists of five properties, two north and three south of the 405 on the Los Angeles River. The project will be a multi-use river parkway. The driving range and stable are expected to remain on the 10 acres they occupy. The 3-5 acre freshwater wetland will be constructed in the low areas that formerly contained oil/water separation ponds. Two acres of active mini-park with playground will be developed. The remaining 24.3 to 26.3 acreswill be passive parkway planted in black dune scrub, scrub, and woodland. Several environmental review documents have been prepared. The City has acquired one vacant site of 1.34 acres. 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The purpose of the Authority is to acquire, restore and maintain open space in the Puente Hills as a permanent protection for the native habitat. The Authority owns and/or manages approximately 3,770 acres of open space. The Authority has commissioned Dr. Cheryl Swift of the Biology Department of Whittier College to create a master restoration plan for our jurisdiction. It is 90% complete. In it she has ranked restoration projects as 1,2, or 3 with 1 being the highest priority for habitat restoration. This project received a ranking of 1. It is 4.6 acres in and nearby a blue lined stream, and it is dominated by non-native ornamental trees and castor bean. The arroyo willows present suggest that appropriate water is available to support restoration of the riparian community. She recommends replanting to create 2.3 acres of riparian woodland and 2.3 acres of oak woodland. In the riparian woodland area she recommends planting: mulefat 25%, mugwort 5%, tarragon 5%, Arroyo willow 30%, Sycamore 25%, and California blackberry 10%. In the oak woodland area she recommends planting: coast live oak 40%, Sycamore 15%, Toyon 25%, California blackberry 10%, and needlegrass 10%. There are many piles of debris that need to be removed from this area along with the host of non-natives present. This area is adjacent to the Los Angeles County Schabarum Trail which has been designated by the National Park Service as the historical recreational route of Juan Bautista De Anza. This area is also adjacent to a trailhead at the end of 7th Avenue off of the 60 freeway that is currently being planned for design and construction. It is a high visibility area. The Authority would continue to actively manage this land in the long-term after it is completLVAL" k7qP/  - The work performed included .16 acre of land that was brush cleared and set up with a large drip irrigation system. Native plants and trees were transplanted in the newly cleared project site. The actual project area can be described as riparian zone from the creek channel outward interfacing into an Oak, Walnut, Cottonwood, mexican elderberry and Sycamore woodland surrounded by open fields of native and exotic vegetation. - The .16 acre parcel under revegetation roughly measures approximately 250 feet long by 35 feet wide or 8,750 square - The work performed included .16 acre of land that was brush cleared and set up with a large drip irrigation system. Native plants and trees were transplanted in the newly cleared project site. The actual project area can be described as riparian zone from the creek channel outward interfacing into an Oak, Walnut, Cottonwood, mexican elderberry and Sycamore woodland surrounded by open fields of native and exotic vegetation. - The .16 acre parcel under revegetation roughly measures approximately 250 feet long by 35 feet wide or 8,750 square feet. The native plant palette includes blackberry, western sycamore, mexican elderberry, coast live oak, Fremont s cottonwood, arroyo willow, black walnut, toyon, mugwort, mulefat and wild rose. Plants are in their second year and becoming large and mature. Wild animal and bird use and movement through this part of the corridor appear to be on the increase. Maintenance tasks such as brush control and exotic eradication are still in effect. Project is doing well and appears to be successful thus far in attaining the required performance targets.- The work performed included .5 acre of land that was brush cleared and set up with a large drip irrigation system. Native plants and trees were transplanted from the boundary of the main lawn area northward. The actual project area can be described as riparian zone from the creek channel outward interfacing quickly with an inner and outer mesic zone, that now abruptly changes into an Oak, Walnut and Sycamore woodland surrounded by open fields of native and exotic vegetation. - The .5 acre parcel under revegetation roughly measures approximately 450 feet long by 50 feet wide. The native plant palette includes blackberry, western sycamore, mexican elderberry, coast live oak, Fremont s cottonwood, arroyo willow, black walnut, mugwort, mulefat and wild rose. Plants are in their third year and becoming large and mature. Wild animal and bird use and movement through this part of the corridor appear to be on the increase. Maintenance tasks such as brush control and exotic eradication are still in effect. Project is nearing completion and appears to be very successful in attaining the required performance targets. A  walk through inspection for signing off on this project will be requested within the next six months.LVALed.LVAL[ETqvThe Discovery Center is the first of several pilot projects that theSGMRC intends to implement as part of the Watershed Plan for the San Gabriel River Above Whittier Narrows. The project site is located in the City of Glendora adjacent to property owned by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works, City of Glendora, and the Glendora Community Conservancy. The Angeles National Forest is to the north but not immediately adjacent. Little Dalton Canyon Creek flows through the site and is part of the Walnut Creek sub-watershed, which flows to the Big Dalton Wash, Walnut Creek, and San Gabriel River. The Discovery Center is a multiple purpose project to demonstrate and educate regarding energy efficiency, efficient use of natural resources in design, and sensitivity to place and region. The site previously experienced intense equestrian use, and illegal dumping and grading of unknown fill material. This resulted in significant alteration of the creek, encroachment in the County s Little Dalton Canyon Debris Basin, erosion, and nonpoint source pollutant issues due to equestrian uses. The SGMRC will take a regenerative management approach to implement the Discovery Center in two phases. Phase One will result in a master site plan, equestrian facility design and engineering, and implementation of an enhanced equestrian facility including drainage and erosion control improvements that demonstrate use of Best Management Practices (BMPs) that reduce nonpoint source pollution from equestrian and urban land uses. Improvements will include site re-grading and stabilization, biofiltration (i.e., bioswales, constructed wetlands), particulate filtration, trash capture, and monitoring. It will also result in restoration of adjacent Little Dalton Creek and up-slope oak woodland habitat. The equestrian facility will designed to accommodate a 24-36 stall barn, practice show ring, and associated uses (i.e., parking, feed storage, manure storage, horse wash area, etc.). 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More investigation will reveal the extent of the drainage system underlying the former creek, and could influence the kind of restoration toThe goal of this project is to restore the historic creek known as Arroyo de las Pasas (Raisin Creek, so named for the vineyards that used to flourish in the east Los Angeles community of Boyle Heights). There is an existing spring-fed wetland on the site which drains into a storm drain. More investigation will reveal the extent of the drainage system underlying the former creek, and could influence the kind of restoration to be engaged in. This project could include daylighting a storm drain and regrading the site, bank bioengineering with willow stakes or other native riparian vegetation, and the development of a wetland area with native rushes. This historical creek/wetland exists ina densely populated urban area with highly degraded natural resources and could serve as a valuable sopt for migratory birds, and for youth and educational purposes.LVALO ̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫̫The City would like to purchase 60 acres of San Francisquito Creek into public ownership for open space and trails. The County of Los Angeles list the area as a significant ecological area, due primarily to the presence of the unarmored three-spine stickleback fish, the California red legged frog, and other species sensitive to the riparian habitat. The acquisition, if funded, would include trails and education kiosks. The pThis multi-use project will use innovative techniques to modify two existing basins to enhance groundwater replenishment and improve water quality. The project will also create approximately 13 acres of functiThis multi-use project will use innovative techniques to modify two existing basins to enhance groundwater replenishment and improve water quality. The project will also create approximately 13 acres of functional wetland and riparian habitat. Passive recreational facilities with educational features will improve the quality of life for the surrounding communities of Compton, Long Beach, Carson, and Rancho Dominguez.The City would like to purchase 60 acres of San Francisquito Creek into public ownership for open space and trails. The County of Los Angeles list the area as a significant ecological area, due primarily to the presence of the unarmored three-spine stickleback fish, the California red legged frog, and other species sensitive to the riparian habitat. The acquisition, if funded, would include trails and education kiosks. The project would include seeking coordination and outside funding for arrundo removal. Funding would also be required for biological survey to determine the best method for removing the arrundo, protecting endangered species and providing public trails. The seller is willing to sell to the City. The only obstacle is funding at this point. As part of a 2000 annexation and development agreement between Newhall Land and Farming and the City, the City has agreed to seek funding to purchase a portion of San Francisquito Creek to preserve the sensitive areas. The agreement also allows a regional recreational trail to run along the creek banks. As part of Corps of Engineer s approved plan, the Newhall land and Farming Company is interested in placing the approximately 60 acre tract into public ownership based on their Natural River Management Plan. The Plan is the basis for development approvals along the Santa Clara River and the San Francisquito Creek. The result of this project would include preserved riparian habitat, protection of fish habitat, reduction and management of arrundo, reduction in bank erosion, preserved groundwater recharge, improved filtration of flows, increased recreation opportunities through trails, and public education opportunities. LVAL oR5jM0 e H +  } ` C & x [ > !  s V 9  n Q 4  i ` ` ` ````````````````` Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY G G G GGGGGGGGGGGGOption 1: one-acre tidal wetland, one-acre salt marsh and mud flat, and three-acre native scrub habitat. The site will be connected with a class 1 bike'pedestrian trail from the downtown Long Beach Transit Mall to the LARIO trail. Option 2: three-acre freshwater wetlandOption 1: one-acre tidal wetland, one-acre salt marsh and mud flat, and three-acre native scrub habitat. The site will be connected with a class 1 bike'pedestrian trail from the downtown Long Beach Transit Mall to the LARIO trail. Option 2: three-acre freshwater wetland. Divert stormwater. Plant remaining 1.5 acres with upland scrub. Includes .5-mile walking trail and boardwalk and Class 1 trail connection ($1,201,775). Option 3: 1-acre tidal wetland and 4-acre dune habitat. .5 mile walking trail and Class 1 trail connection ($285,168).LVAL` qjU$ i H  S ) _ >  Acquire 20 acres of property with 5 acres of unimproved street right-of-way to connect two existing parks (Cesar Chavez-24.4 acres and Drake-6.3 acres). Combined, the project will provide 55.6 acres of river parkway at the moAcquire 20 acres of property with 5 acres of unimproved street right-of-way to connect two existing parks (Cesar Chavez-24.4 acres and Drake-6.3 acres). Combined, the project will provide 55.6 acres of river parkway at the mouth of the LA River. Development would include 40% tidal wetland restoration, 40% passive woodland, 20% active recreation sports fields. There are 5 property owners other than the City. Three are expected to be willing sellers.The site is mostly city-owned street right of way adjoining the river and an abondoned street. It strectches for four blocks, varying in width from 30-80 feet. The site is in a community without parks. Use would be habitat restoration and LARIO Trail rest stop.The Puente Hills Landfill Native Habitat Preservation Authority (Authority) is a joint powers agency established pursuant to Government Code Section 6500 et seq. The purpose of the Authority is to acquire, restore and maintain open space in the Puente Hills as a permanent protection for the native habitat. The Authority owns and/or manages approximately 3,770 acres of open space. The Authority has commissioned Dr. Swift of the Biology Department of Whittier College to create a master restoration plan for our jurisdiction. It is 90% complete. In it she has ranked restoration projects as 1,2, or 3 with 1 being the highest priority for habitat restoration. This project received a ranking of 1. It is a small patch of arundo in a blue line stream. She recommends replanting with a dense riparian mix: Arroyo Willow 20%, Mulefat 20%, California Walnut 25%, Elderberry 25%, and Sycamores 10%. The Authority would continue to actively manage this land in the long-term after it is completed.The Puente Hills Landfill Native Habitat Preservation Authority (Authority) is a joint powers agency of the City of Whittier, County of Los Angeles, and Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County established pursuant to Government Code Section 6500 et seq. The purpose of the Authority is to acquire, restore and maintain open space in the Puente Hills as a permanent protection for the native habitat. The Authority owns and/or manages approximately 3,770 acres of open space. The Authority has commissioned Dr. Swift of the Biology Department of Whittier College to create a master restoration plan for our jurisdiction. It is 90% complete. In it she has ranked restoration projects as 1,2, or 3 with 1 being the highest priority for habitat restoration. This project received a ranking of 1. It is 3.5 acres and includes the lower portion of La Canada Verde Creek (CH1). There are a number of non-native ornamental trees, eucalyptus, pepper trees and castor bean that need to be removed. She recommends replanting with: mulefat 10%, mugwort 5%, tarragon 5% Arroyo willow 10%, Sycamore 10% California Walnut 15%, Elderberry 15%, Toyon 15%, coast live oak 10%, and laurel sumac 5%. This area is directly opposite from homes along Catalina Street which leads to our main maintenance entrance. It is a high visibility area. The Authority would continue to actively manage this land in the long-term after it is completed. 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The purpose of the Authority is to acquire, restore and maintain open space in the Puente Hills as a permanent protection for the native habitat. The Authority owns and/or manages approximately 3,770 acres of open space. The Authority has commissioned Dr. Swift of the Biology Department of Whittier College to create a master restoration plan for our jurisdiction. It is 90% complete. In it she has ranked restoration projects as 1,2, or 3 with 1 being the highest priority for habitat restoration. This project received a ranking of 1. It is 2.8 acres and includes the upper reach of the Arroyo Pescadero blue line stream. Downstream there are arroyo willows growing, suggesting that the water availability is sufficient to support a riparian community. She recommends replanting with: Arroyo Willow 30%, Mulefat 30%, Elderberry 20%, and Sycamores 20%. To compliment this restoration area and prevent non-natives from the north and south facing slopes that drain to this area from counteracting any restoration efforts, she recommends simultaneous restoration of these areas. The north facing slope is 16.2 acres and is overtaken with fennel. The south facing slope is 15.9 acres and is dominated by mustard and fennel. On the north facing south she recommends planting with: Coast live oak 15%, California Walnut 20%, Elderberry 15%, Toyon 10%, Lemonadeberry 10%, Laurel Sumac 10%, Coyote bush 10% Purple Needlegrass 5% and Nasella lepida 5%. On the south facing slope she recommends planting with: Elderberry 4%, Lemonadeberry 5%, Laurel Sumac 5%, Coyote bush 10% Purple Needlegrass 10%, Nasella lepida 10%, Bushmallow 8%, black sage 8%, buckwheat 10%, California sage 20%, and purple sage 10%. 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