Pico Canyon Park Stormwater Improvements Project

Pico Canyon Park

BENEFITS

Water Quality

• Underground Infiltration System
• Bioswales
• Pre-treatment Filtration
• Low Impact Development



Community

• Drought Tolerant Plants
• Educational Signage
• Above Ground Park Improvements (Walking path, benches and fitness stations)

The Pico Canyon Park Stormwater Improvement Project (Project), located in Unincorporated Los Angeles County area of Stevenson Ranch (25600 Pico Canyon Road, Stevenson Ranch, CA 91381), will propose new stormwater infrastructure, low-impact development features, a walking path and educational signage at an existing park. The Project will treat dry-weather and stormwater runoff from a 172.1-acre drainage area, with up to 5.3 acre-feet of runoff during a single storm event. 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-tolerate landscaping, and provide educational and outreach opportunities.


Partners

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• Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger
• County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation
• Los Angeles County Flood Control District


SCHEDULE
Complete Design Plans End 2025
Advertise and Award Mid 2026
Begin Construction Mid/Late 2026
Complete Construction Late 2027

Contact

• To receive project updates, please contact Jacqueline Stone at (626) 300-4624 or jstone@dpw.lacounty.gov