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DEVIL’S PUNCHBOWL NATURE CENTER REPLACEMENT PLANNING PROJECT – NOTICE OF PREPARATION AND SCOPING MEETING

DPR is proposing to develop new park amenities at the Devil’s Punchbowl Natural Area. The Proposed Project entails planning for the replacement of the Nature Center that was destroyed by the Bobcat Fire in 2020 with a new building while also making improvements to the surrounding support site elements including trail heads, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) access to buildings and trails, picnic areas, and shade structures.

Vasquez Rocks Signage Translations

Amenities & Things To DoProgramsEvents CalendarNews DIRECTIONSPlease Note: There is a water fountain available in the Vasquez Rocks Interpretive Center during business hours only. Amenities & Things To Do Park…

Greater Whittier Regional Aquatic Center

Amenities & Things To DoProgramsEvents CalendarNews DIRECTIONSGreater Whittier Regional Aquatic Center 8028 Pioneer Blvd. Whittier, CA 90606 General:  (562) 345-3970 Reservations: (888) 239-6700 East Agency Aquatics Office: (323) 2360-2375 Hours: Monday…

LOMA ALTA TRAIL – SHADY LANE PROJECT – NOTICE OF EXEMPTION

The project will provide an approximately 525 linear feet meandering multi-use (equestrian, hiking and mountain biking) connector trail to the Altadena Crest Trail within the Loma Alta Staging Area from the existing equestrian horse arena south of the project site.

LA County Board of Supervisors Proclaim July as “Parks Make Life Better!” Month

LA County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a motion on July 13, 2021, proclaiming July as “Parks Make Life Better!” Month in recognition of the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation and the vital role local, community, regional parks, dog parks, nature centers, trails, open space, and facilities have on contributing to healthy people and communities.

LA County Parks and Recreation Issues a Request for Proposals for Management, Operations, And Maintenance of Golf Courses

The bundle of six golf courses at five facilities in this solicitation, which appeal to a broad range of golfers of all skill levels, have historically serviced approximately 377,000 annual rounds played. These courses represent a considerable opportunity for the successful proposer to earn substantial income while contributing to the growth and long-term sustainability of the game of golf and recreation for County residents.
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