Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Long Beach gets $2.5 million wetland restoration grant

 

Supervisor, Fourth District               822 Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration              Los Angeles  90012

 
 

 

 

 


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                     Contact:          Andrew J. Veis

                  (213) 974-1095 

 

 

CALIFORNIA RIVER PARKWAYS GRANT AWARDED TO LONG BEACH

 

LOS ANGELES, September 14, 2010 – Supervisor Don Knabe is proud to announce that the city of Long Beach has been awarded a $2.5 million grant from the Proposition 84 California River Parkways Grant Program for the DeForest Wetlands Restoration Project. The grant is awarded to projects that provide public access or are part of conservation activities.

 

The DeForest Wetlands Restoration Project is part of the Long Beach RiverLink, a plan to create integrated open space with improved habitat and a recreation network along the Los Angeles River that will connect Long Beach and the natural river systems. The DeForest Wetlands Restoration Project will restore 34 acres of wetlands along the lower Los Angeles River and allow native vegetation and animal habitats to thrive again. The project is a joint project between the City of Long Beach and Los Angeles County Department of Public Works.

 

"I am pleased that the California Resources Agency has awarded $2.5 million in funding to the City of Long Beach for the restoration of the DeForest Wetlands project along the lower Los Angeles River,” said Supervisor Knabe. “This project will be the longest public open space project on the Los Angeles River to date.”

 

Construction of the project is expected to begin next summer.

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