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Come join us for our inaugural event on Sept. 11 at 3:30pm! We...
Let's Talk River Read more about "Come join us for our inaugural event on Sept. 11 at 3:30pm! We..."... -
Rest in Peace Peter Berg, advocate for bioregionalism
Rest in Peace Peter Berg, advocate for bioregionalism[http://www.latimes.com/la-me-peter-berg-20110821,0,7076318.story?track=latiphoneapp] Read more about "Rest in Peace Peter Berg, advocate for bioregionalism"... -
On Thursday August 4, starting at The Geffen Contemporary at...
On Thursday August 4, starting at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, The LA Urban Rangers lead an activity-filled hike to America’s most famous forgotten river. Participants journeyed through the riparian corridor of art, industry, and infrastructure to explore the past and future of the L.A. River in Downtown and its place in the megalopolis’ watershed. Read more about "On Thursday August 4, starting at The Geffen Contemporary at..."... -
LA River Rev just got our first donation through @1percentFTP so...
LA River Rev just got our first donation through @1percentFTP so awesome! Read more about "LA River Rev just got our first donation through @1percentFTP so..."... -
The support for our inaugural fundraising event - Let’s...
The support for our inaugural fundraising event - Let’s Talk River - this Sunday is overwhelming! Thank you so much. There’s still time to buy tickets[http://thelariver.com/revitalization]. Read more about "The support for our inaugural fundraising event - Let’s..."... -
Paddle the LA River
What an incredible day for the LA River. Today was the official launch of the Paddle the LA River program. Bruce Saito, head of the LA Conservation Corps and board member of the LA River Revitalization Corporation, led the ceremonial paddle. He was joined by Colonel Toy of the US Army Corps of Engineers, and partners from Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority, The River Project, Urban Semillas, LA River Expedition, Friends of the Los Angeles River, and City Councilmembers tony Cardenas and Ed P. Reyes. Learn more at Paddle the LA River. Read more about "Paddle the LA River"... -
LA River Revitalization Corporation
The Los Angeles River Revitalization Corporation (RRC) is a non-profit corporation charged with promoting responsible development, redevelopment, and revitalization of properties along the LA River corridor in accordance with the Los Angeles River Revitalization Master Plan[[sitetree_link id=220]]. This includes parks, open space, mixed-use buildings, retail opportunities, housing, and business space. Read more about "Los Angeles River Revitalization Corporation"... -
la river Revitalization Masterplan
From October 2005 until its adoption by the LA City Council in May of 2007, a large team of "riverly" planners, architects, engineers, governmental agencies and residents, led by Pasadena-based Tetra Tech, worked to create a 20-year blueprint for development and management of the Los Angeles River. Their creation, the Los Angeles River Revitalization Master Plan, is an important and visionary document that is being implemented daily. Read more about "Los Angeles River Revitalization Masterplan"... -
Get Involved
These are grand plans for the Los Angeles River, but the city and county can’t accomplish them alone. They need – our river needs – your help. Read more about "Get Involved"... -
Other Projects
Over the last decades, the Los Angeles River has benefited from a significant influx of effort and hundreds of millions of spending from the City, County, State and Federal Governments. Dozens of parks have opened, bridges been restored, bike paths built, storm drains retrofitted, water treatment plants opened, and amenities added. The list of Completed Projects here details many of the larger projects that have been undertaken. Read more about "Other Projects"...