The North Hollywood Recreation Center rehab project will provide lighting repairs and electrical upgrades as necessary, as well as renovation of the gymnasium.
Construction on this project is currently underway.
This 1.56 acre property is currently undeveloped, but designs are underway for a community park, intergenerational center, playground, picnic areas, and other improvements.
Project includes constructing repairing broken concrete, and installation of a new shade structure over the picnic area (if feasible).
Fern Canyon was one of the great natural treasures destroyed in the fire of May 8, 2007.
Trail restoration, irrigation, improvement of amenities, and planting are currently under way at the site.
The renovation of the Campo de Cahuenga, the historic adobe at 3919 Lankershim Boulevard, is underway. The adobe, where the Mexican-American War ended in California with the 1847 signing of the Treaty of Cahuenga, has never had the equipment to properly preserve its historic documents and artifacts in a museum-quality atmosphere.
The $250,000 renovation project (funded through Prop K) includes several elements including the installation of air conditioning for the first time. Heating and lighting will also be upgraded, as will the electrical system to accommodate these upgrades. New grill work over the windows will provide security and add historic character to the building’s facade.
Construction is underway on a state-of-the-art fire station that will include a community room for neighbors and a green roof for Mother Nature. Fire station 82 will replace an outdated station on Bronson Avenue that will be used for equipment storage and maintenance. The new station will be the first green-roofed station in Los Angeles. Construction is expected to be finished in 2012. For more information, click here.
Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens Green Parking Lot. The city will plant trees and install a porous pavement and filtration system to capture stormwater on this vast surface parking lot. For more information on this project, click here.
The city expects to break ground in fall, 2010 on the North Atwater Park Expansion project. This project will provide approximately three acres of open space adjacent to the Los Angeles River. It will include a park and an enhanced greenway to complement ongoing creek restoration efforts. For more information, click here.