The project proposes to improve the existing Earvin “Magic” Johnson Park. The project would include the creation of a living system through water and community by utilizing water in five different ways – civic, play, community, filtration, and lake. The entire water system would run south to north, El Segundo Boulevard to East 120th Street, creating a park that transitions from civic urban park to a natural native California landscape.
Notice of Public Hearing – Regional Planning Commission – December 9, 2015 at 9:00 a.m.
Regional Planning Commission Staff Report
Final Environmental Impact Report
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program
Findings and Statement of Overriding Considerations
CORRECTION TO END OF COMMENT PERIOD and Notice of Availability – Earvin “Magic” Johnson Park
Public Meeting Presentation – September 12, 2015
- 00.00 Title Sheet.pdf
- 02.0 Introduction.pdf
- 03.0 Project Description.pdf
- 04.0 Environmental Analysis.pdf
- 04.1 Aesthetics.pdf
- 04.2 Air Quality.pdf
- 04.3 Biological Resources.pdf
- 04.4 Cultural Resources.pdf
- 04.5 Geology Soils and Seismicity.pdf
- 04.6 Greenhouse Gas Emissions.pdf
- 04.7 Hazards and Hazardous Materials.pdf
- 04.8 Hydrology and Water Quality.pdf
- 04.9 Land Use.pdf
- 04.10 Noise.pdf
- 04.11 Public Services and Utilities.pdf
- 04.12 Recreation.pdf
- 04.13 Transportation and Circulation_.pdf
- 05.00 Other CEQA Required Topics.pdf
- 06.00 Effects Found Not to be Significant.pdf
- 07.00 Growing Inducing Impacts.pdf
- 08.00 Alternatives.pdf
- 09.00 References.pdf
- 10.00 Orgs & Persons Consulted.pdf
Appendices