Active projects in the West L.A. area:
Water
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Recycled Water Projects
As the City’s imported water supply becomes more critical, so does the need to expand our local, sustainable water resources, including water recycling.
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Santa Ynez Reservoir Floating Cover Replacement Project
The Santa Ynez Reservoir Floating Cover Replacement Project is part of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power’s (LADWP) ongoing commitment to maintaining a safe, reliable, and high-quality drinking water supply for the City of Los Angeles. The current floating cover was installed in December 2011 and plays a critical role in maintaining water quality.
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Sunset West Trunk Line Unit 1
Sunset West Trunk Line Unit 1 Project is an important water system infrastructure investment that will improve reliability in the west Los Angeles area.
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Toyopa Dr. (Potrero Canyon) Mainline Replacement Project
LADWP will be upgrading the water mainline located along Toyopa Drive in the Pacific Palisades in order to provide an improved and more reliable water system.
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Via De La Paz and Sunset Boulevard Water Regulator Station Rehabilitation Project
LADWP will be rehabilitating an existing water regulator station located at Via De La Paz and Sunset Boulevard in the Pacific Palisades.
Power
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Scattergood Generating Station Units 1 and 2 Green Hydrogen-Ready Modernization Project
This project is necessary to maintain grid resiliency and transmission reliability of the City’s electrical power grid during and after the transition to a carbon-free system.
Other
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Upper Franklin Canyon Road Repair Project
LADWP will be repairing Franklin Canyon Road located near the Upper Franklin Canyon Reservoir, off Mulholland Drive in the Beverly Crest area.