BENEFITS
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Water Quality
• Underground Infiltration System
• Bioswales
• Low Impact Development
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Community
• Demonstration Garden with Native and Drought Tolerant Plants
• Educational Signage
• Walking Path and Benches
• Fitness Stations
• Shade Shelter
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The Hasley Canyon Park Stormwater Improvement Project (Project), located in the Unincorporated Los Angeles County area of Castaic (28700 Quincy St, Castaic, CA 91384), will revitalize an existing park with new stormwater infrastructure, drought tolerant landscaping, low-impact-development features, a walking path and educational signage.
The Project will capture and treat dry-weather and stormwater runoff from a 150-acre drainage area, with up to 5 acre-feet of runoff during a single storm event, by infiltrating runoff in a subsurface infiltration gallery underneath the park fields. The Project will improve the water quality of creeks, rivers, and ocean, increase local water supply
(Santa Clara River Valley Basin), provide community enhancements such as drought-tolerant landscaping, and provide educational and outreach opportunities.
The Project will improve the water quality of creeks, rivers, and ocean, provide community enhancements such as drought-tolerant landscaping, and provide educational and outreach opportunities.
Partners
• Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger
• County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation
• Los Angeles County Flood Control District
SCHEDULE
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Complete Design Plans
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September 2025
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Advertise and Award
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March 2026
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Begin Construction
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June 2026
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Complete Construction
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August 2027
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Updates
Virtual Community Meeting - To join online: http://pw.lacounty.gov/go/hasley20210415
Contact
• To receive project updates, please contact Jacqueline Stone at (626) 300-4624 or jstone@dpw.lacounty.gov