January 2013 Archives
Working With Nature, a Sneak Peek at Malibu Lagoon
January 28, 2013 11:30 AM
by Carren Jao
River Notes:
The soon-to-be completed plan for the Malibu Lagoon is an admirable example of how mankind can tread lightly on nature, even while nature is allowed to flourish.
Boating, Fishing, and More: Public Comments Needed for L.A. River Recreation Zone
January 16, 2013 3:30 PM
by Carren Jao
River Notes:
If all goes to plan, Glendale Narrows will be the site of frolicking and river rambling this summer.
Walkers and Bikers Will Learn to Get Along This Saturday
January 16, 2013 11:00 AM
by Carren Jao
River Notes:
In a world where cars remain the prevalent means of getting around, why can't the transportation underdogs get along?
Supreme Court Rules in Favor of L.A. County Flood District in Stormwater Runoff Case
January 8, 2013 5:00 PM
by Carren Jao
River Notes:
On the question of "Does the flow of water out of a concrete channel within a river rank as a 'discharge of a pollutant'?" The Supreme Court says "no."
Community and Legislators Seek Answers in Sepulveda Wildlife Razing
January 8, 2013 4:00 PM
by Carren Jao
River Notes:
How could this have happened? What do they really want? How can we prevent this from ever happening again?
Sepulveda Basin Razing: Why Public Agencies and Community Groups Need to Get on the Same Page
January 4, 2013 4:00 PM
by Carren Jao
River Notes:
Fallen trees and charred leaves were littered on either side of the newly carved dirt roads left by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
$1.1 Million Award Bridges the Gap in San Fernando Valley L.A. River Greenway Trail
January 4, 2013 2:50 PM
by Carren Jao
River Notes:
Two grants recently awarded to Community Conservation Solutions (CCS) is set to close one such gap between Coldwater Canyon and Whitsett Avenue in Studio City.
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