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Mountains Recreation And Conservation Auth
Provide asphalt paving.
Posted Date
Jul 7, 2026
Due Date
Jul 17, 2026
Release: Jul 7, 2026
Mountains Recreation And Conservation Auth
Close: Jul 17, 2026
Provide asphalt paving.
AvailableMountains Recreation And Conservation Auth
Work consists of removal of 11 invasive hazardous trees and the crown thinning and removal of deadwood of an additional 10 trees.
Posted Date
Jun 26, 2026
Due Date
Jul 23, 2026
Release: Jun 26, 2026
Mountains Recreation And Conservation Auth
Close: Jul 23, 2026
Work consists of removal of 11 invasive hazardous trees and the crown thinning and removal of deadwood of an additional 10 trees.
AvailableMountains Recreation And Conservation Auth
Provide construction services related to a waterline repair on a 2 1/2" pipe.
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
May 29, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
Mountains Recreation And Conservation Auth
Close: May 29, 2026
Provide construction services related to a waterline repair on a 2 1/2" pipe.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Mountains Recreation And Conservation Auth
The Governing Board considered the adoption of a Final Negative Declaration and the approval of the Lechuza Beach Public Access Improvements Project in the City of Malibu. The project includes the replacement of beach access stairways, construction of new view platforms, installation of new restrooms with advanced wastewater treatment systems, and the creation of ADA-compliant parking and loading zones. The Board reviewed the history of settlement agreements regarding the site, the environmental review process conducted under the California Environmental Quality Act, and the public comment period that followed. Following the review, the Board moved to approve the project and authorized the Executive Officer to proceed with necessary actions.
This Hazard Mitigation Plan outlines the strategy for the Mountains Recreation & Conservation Authority to reduce vulnerability to natural hazards in response to the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA 2000). The plan focuses on significant threats such as Earthquake, Flood, Wildfire, Extreme Weather, and Epidemic/Pandemic and Vector-Borne Diseases. It establishes five core mitigation goals: Protect Life and Property, Public Awareness, Natural Systems, Partnerships and Implementation, and Emergency Services. Through a comprehensive planning process and identified action items, the plan aims to enhance hazard assessment, implement preventative measures, and ensure compliance with federal assistance programs, ultimately making the agency's facilities and infrastructure more resilient.
The Malibu Lower-Cost Accommodations Public Works Plan outlines a strategy for implementing, operating, and managing park and facility improvement projects, public outreach programs, and operations at the Malibu Blu’s Open Space and Ramirez Canyon Park. Key initiatives include enhancing facilities, landscaping, picnic areas, trails, and signage, alongside fuel modification and vegetation/site management in Malibu Blu’s, and considering additional overnight and visitor-serving improvements at Ramirez Canyon Park. The plan aims to provide lower-cost accommodations.
The meeting focused on the Mission Canyon Park project, providing updates on project history, feasibility studies regarding site entry and exit, and the environmental document process. Key topics included the proposed traffic signalization at the park entrance on Sepulveda Boulevard and its synchronization with existing signals, project design updates including park fencing, fire readiness measures, and security protocols involving ranger patrols to address after-hours access and homelessness concerns. The timeline for project adoption, design, and construction was also discussed.
The meeting focused on the California Environmental Flows Framework for the Los Angeles River. Key discussion topics included sharing model outputs for the downtown reach and evaluating various management actions or 'levers' to meet environmental goals. The participants brainstormed and evaluated strategies related to dry season base flow needs, MS4 compliance, kayak passage, tribal goals, peak flow management, and favorable flows for fish passage. Additionally, the group discussed potential future actions, including the need for a river management task force and integrated water recycling and ecosystem management.
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