Environmental Documents

El Cariso Regional Park Sport Courts Remodeling Project – Notice of Exemption 150 150 Parks & Recreation

El Cariso Regional Park Sport Courts Remodeling Project – Notice of Exemption

The proposed project at El Cariso Community Regional Park includes remodeling and expanding existing sport courts to add four pickleball courts, replace windscreens, improve seating and accessibility, and update related amenities within the existing park footprint. The project is categorically exempt from CEQA pursuant to Sections 15301, 15303, and 15304 as it involves minor alterations to existing facilities with no significant environmental impacts. read more
SGVCC Farm Pepper Tree Removal and Fuel Reduction Project – Notice of Exemption 150 150 Parks & Recreation

SGVCC Farm Pepper Tree Removal and Fuel Reduction Project – Notice of Exemption

The proposed project consists of vegetation management activities, including removal of up to 20 invasive Peruvian pepper trees near the SGVCC Farm and light thinning to reduce hazardous fuels and improve defensible space. The project is categorically exempt from CEQA pursuant to Sections 15301 (Class 1 – maintenance of existing landscaping) and 15304 (Class 4 – minor alterations and fuel management activities). read more
Atlantic Avenue Property Acquisition Project – Notice of Exemption 150 150 Parks & Recreation

Atlantic Avenue Property Acquisition Project – Notice of Exemption

The proposed project consists of the acquisition of a 0.93-acre parcel located at 6975 Atlantic Avenue (APN 7101-017-020) along the east bank of the Lower Los Angeles River within the Fourth Supervisorial District. The property has direct frontage on the river and is adjacent to the existing 72nd Street Equestrian Park. The site was historically used as a horse stable rental facility and will be acquired to preserve the land for future public park and recreational purposes. No development, construction, or change in use beyond land acquisition is proposed at this time. read more
George Lane Park Picnic, Field, and Parking Improvements – Notice of Exemption 150 150 Parks & Recreation

George Lane Park Picnic, Field, and Parking Improvements – Notice of Exemption

The proposed project includes the installation of a large shade shelter in the main picnic area, refurbishment of the existing practice baseball field, resurfacing of the parking lot, planting of shade trees, and related site improvements. The project is categorically exempt from CEQA as it consists of rehabilitation of existing facilities and minor accessory improvements that will not result in significant environmental impacts. read more
Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area Cooling Amenities Project – Notice of Exemption 150 150 Parks & Recreation

Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area Cooling Amenities Project – Notice of Exemption

Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area (Kenneth Hahn Park) is located at 4100 S. La Cienega Blvd, in unincorporated Ladera Heights. The 346-acre regional park features a Japanese garden, fishing lake, visitor center, play areas, sport courts, picnic areas, restrooms, multi-purpose sports fields, scenic lookouts, parking lots, and over seven miles of walking paths. The abundance of amenities makes this park a popular year-round regional destination. However, the park lacks adequate shaded areas to provide relief from high temperatures. read more
Teen Our SPOT & Well-Being Projects at City Terrace, Eugene A. Obregon, Belvedere, and San Angelo Parks – Notice of Exemption 150 150 Parks & Recreation

Teen Our SPOT & Well-Being Projects at City Terrace, Eugene A. Obregon, Belvedere, and San Angelo Parks – Notice of Exemption

LA County Parks and DMH selected 14 parks based on several factors including existing year-round Our SPOT Teen Centers, park need based on the Countywide Park Needs Assessment, Office of Violence Prevention high violence scores, DMH equity data, and Los Angeles County Equity Explorer Index data. read more
Teen Our SPOT and Well-Being Projects at Lennox Park, Franklin D. Roosevelt Park, Mona Park, and East Rancho Dominguez Park – NOTICE OF EXEMPTION 150 150 Parks & Recreation

Teen Our SPOT and Well-Being Projects at Lennox Park, Franklin D. Roosevelt Park, Mona Park, and East Rancho Dominguez Park – NOTICE OF EXEMPTION

LA County Parks and DMH selected 14 parks based on several factors including existing year-round Our SPOT Teen Centers, park need based on the Countywide Park Needs Assessment, Office of Violence Prevention high violence scores, DMH equity data, and Los Angeles County Equity Explorer Index data. read more
Amelia Mayberry Park Teen Our SPOT and Well-Being Project – Notice of Exemption 150 150 Parks & Recreation

Amelia Mayberry Park Teen Our SPOT and Well-Being Project – Notice of Exemption

LA County Parks and DMH selected 14 parks based on several factors including existing year-round Our SPOT Teen Centers, park need based on the Countywide Park Needs Assessment, Office of Violence Prevention high violence scores, DMH equity data, and Los Angeles County Equity Explorer Index data. read more
Browns Canyon Property Transfer to the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority – Notice of Exemption 150 150 Parks & Recreation

Browns Canyon Property Transfer to the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority – Notice of Exemption

In March of 2015, the County acquired the subject 27 .15-acre Green Ranch property in Browns Canyon (Property), for the purpose of building an equestrian facility and trailhead to provide access and trail connectivity to the thousands of acres of open space at the adjacent Michael D. Antonovich Regional Park at Joughin Ranch. read more
EL CARISO PARK TEEN OUR SPOT AND WELL-BEING PROJECT – NOTICE OF EXEMPTION 150 150 Parks & Recreation

EL CARISO PARK TEEN OUR SPOT AND WELL-BEING PROJECT – NOTICE OF EXEMPTION

The project is part of a two-year, $15 million countywide initiative to enhance public park spaces that promote social interaction, youth engagement, and mental health. El Cariso Park was selected based on identified park need, equity and violence prevention data, and the presence of year-round teen programming. DPR and DMH conducted a multi-phase community engagement process, including outreach to teens, seniors, and park visitors, to inform the scope and design of improvements. read more