Description: Included among the more than 500 miles of open channels maintained by the Los Angeles County Flood Control District (LACFCD) are more than 45 miles of earthen bottom channels. These channels are under the regulatory oversight of many agencies, specifically; the US Army Corps of Engineers, the California Department of Fish and Game, and the Regional Water Quality Control Board. To ensure public safety while minimizing any adverse impacts to the environment, the LACFCD must keep unrestricted flow in the channel. This may involve the removal of sediment, vegetation, debris, and any other obstructions that would reduce the hydraulic capacity of the channel.
Copyright Text: Updated: 03/15/16
SMP - Francis Calasanz
FMD - Siya Araumi, Fady Attia
Description: Parcel: The parcel number that was assigned at the time of creation. This number is referenced in documents concerning this parcel.Acquired (to be renamed Estate): The type of estate LACFCD has over a parcel. The attribute should be one of the followingF - FeeE - EasementQ - QuitclaimPF - Proposed FeePE - Proposed EasementN - OtherMap No: The primary right-of-way map for a parcel. These maps take precedence over this feature class's data. Drain: Bond Issue or Drain Name of the facility of which the parcel is a part.Map Link:Links to a parcel's primary Right-of-Way map.File Link: Forthcoming links to Right of Way Engineering's scanned flood files. The flood files contain documents and information related to a parcel's current status and history.Note: Miscellaneous infromation
Copyright Text: Contact: Diego Vera, 626-458-7368 dvera@dpw.lacounty.gov
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