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Mountains Recreation And Conservation Auth
Qualified vegetation management contractors including brushing and tree service contractors to provide on-call management services for MRCA-managed lands and facilities.
Posted Date
Feb 19, 2026
Due Date
Mar 2, 2026
Release: Feb 19, 2026
Mountains Recreation And Conservation Auth
Close: Mar 2, 2026
Qualified vegetation management contractors including brushing and tree service contractors to provide on-call management services for MRCA-managed lands and facilities.
Mountains Recreation And Conservation Auth
Request for proposal for geotechnical and materials testing and deputy inspection services during construction of the Marsh Park Project.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 22, 2013
Mountains Recreation And Conservation Auth
Close: Mar 22, 2013
Request for proposal for geotechnical and materials testing and deputy inspection services during construction of the Marsh Park Project.
Mountains Recreation And Conservation Auth
Procurement of a modular structure for Compton Creek Natural Park.
Posted Date
May 20, 2014
Due Date
Jun 10, 2014
Release: May 20, 2014
Mountains Recreation And Conservation Auth
Close: Jun 10, 2014
Procurement of a modular structure for Compton Creek Natural Park.
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Mountains Recreation And Conservation Auth
This contract outlines a financing arrangement between BBVA USA (Lender) and Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority (Borrower) for a total of $8,000,000 across three revolving credit facilities: a $3,000,000 Tax-exempt Series A Loan for land acquisition and construction projects, a $3,000,000 Series B Loan for working capital and preliminary expenditures, and a $2,000,000 Series C Loan for operating cost shortfalls. The loans are secured by a Deed of Trust on specific real property in Los Angeles County and a Pledge Agreement on the Borrower's general fund revenues, fund balance, and grant funds. The agreement was effective August 1, 2019, with notes dated August 28, 2019, and a general maturity date of June 30, 2024.
Effective Date
Aug 1, 2019
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Effective: Aug 1, 2019
Mountains Recreation And Conservation Auth
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This contract outlines a financing arrangement between BBVA USA (Lender) and Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority (Borrower) for a total of $8,000,000 across three revolving credit facilities: a $3,000,000 Tax-exempt Series A Loan for land acquisition and construction projects, a $3,000,000 Series B Loan for working capital and preliminary expenditures, and a $2,000,000 Series C Loan for operating cost shortfalls. The loans are secured by a Deed of Trust on specific real property in Los Angeles County and a Pledge Agreement on the Borrower's general fund revenues, fund balance, and grant funds. The agreement was effective August 1, 2019, with notes dated August 28, 2019, and a general maturity date of June 30, 2024.
Mountains Recreation And Conservation Auth
This memorandum outlines a recommendation for the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority (MRCA) to approve an $8 million Revolving Credit Agreement with BBVA USA. This new credit facility, replacing an expiring agreement with Zions, consists of a $2 million operating line, a $3 million capital line, and a $3 million working capital projects line. The agreement is expected to have a 5-year term, commencing on September 1, 2019, and is secured by a deed of trust on Trebek Open Space, future grant revenues, and MRCA fund balances. The memo includes financial estimates and details compliance with SB 450, noting an estimated true interest cost of 4.07% and a total payment amount of $9,429,550 over the term.
Effective Date
Sep 1, 2019
Expires
Effective: Sep 1, 2019
Mountains Recreation And Conservation Auth
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This memorandum outlines a recommendation for the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority (MRCA) to approve an $8 million Revolving Credit Agreement with BBVA USA. This new credit facility, replacing an expiring agreement with Zions, consists of a $2 million operating line, a $3 million capital line, and a $3 million working capital projects line. The agreement is expected to have a 5-year term, commencing on September 1, 2019, and is secured by a deed of trust on Trebek Open Space, future grant revenues, and MRCA fund balances. The memo includes financial estimates and details compliance with SB 450, noting an estimated true interest cost of 4.07% and a total payment amount of $9,429,550 over the term.
Mountains Recreation And Conservation Auth
A resolution passed by the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority (MRCA) on September 7, 2016, authorizes a contract amendment with MIG, Inc. for additional design services for the Pacoima Wash Greenway-El Dorado Park project. This amendment adds $24,595, bringing the total contract value to an amount not to exceed $154,186.
Effective Date
Sep 7, 2016
Expires
Effective: Sep 7, 2016
Mountains Recreation And Conservation Auth
Expires:
A resolution passed by the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority (MRCA) on September 7, 2016, authorizes a contract amendment with MIG, Inc. for additional design services for the Pacoima Wash Greenway-El Dorado Park project. This amendment adds $24,595, bringing the total contract value to an amount not to exceed $154,186.
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This document outlines the application of the California Environmental Flows Framework (CEFF) to the Los Angeles River. It details a three-stage process involving understanding the river's biodiversity goals and natural baseline, determining flow needs for biodiversity and recreation, and developing flow recommendations that align with broader watershed goals. Key management themes addressed include recreation, biodiversity/habitat, tribal/cultural aspects, flooding, water supply, urban cooling, and water quality. The ultimate vision is to create a comprehensive set of flow recommendations and an implementation plan to support the river's diverse management objectives.
This fact sheet details the California Environmental Flows Framework (CEFF) as applied to the Los Angeles River, focusing on restoration efforts to support steelhead recovery. It outlines steelhead migration patterns, the presence of native rainbow trout in the Arroyo Seco, and ongoing initiatives for fish passage and habitat enhancement by entities such as the City of LA and Trout Unlimited. The document also addresses operational changes, water temperature considerations, and the potential for steelhead to return to the LA River contingent on barrier removal.
The meeting centered on applying the California Environmental Flows Framework (CEFF) to the Los Angeles River. Key discussion points included managing the extensive information base by segmenting management goals into seven themes: biodiversity and habitat, tribal cultural, flooding, recreation, urban cooling, water supply, and water quality. The presenters reviewed the context for using CEFF, noting that the LA River Environmental Flows Project developed an initial toolkit that CEFF would expand upon to address all management goals, leading to flow recommendations. Progress on CEFF sections A and B was detailed, including adapting section A terminology (using 'biodiversity' instead of 'ecological') and addressing challenges with historical flow estimation due to the river's gaining/losing characteristics. Section B analysis is ongoing and will incorporate recreational management goals alongside biodiversity. For Section C, the focus is developing flow recommendations aligned with multiple goals, which involves establishing a LA River CEFF Technical Working Group (TWIG) to structure the decision-making process and determine functional flow criteria collaboratively with stakeholders.
The second Technical Working Group meeting for the California Environmental Flows Framework (CEFF) Los Angeles River kicked off the Thematic Technical Working Groups (TTWGs) involvement. Key discussions included providing background information, sharing organizational management goals, and beginning to identify performance measures. Specific topics addressed across the thematic breakout groups included historic flows calculation, flood risk management, urban cooling strategies, water quality concerns (such as trash and temperature), water supply needs, recreation access, and cultural/tribal priorities like steelhead trout reintroduction. Concerns were raised regarding data availability, the need to consider interrelationships between themes, potential prescriptiveness of final products, and ensuring all relevant experts and organizations are engaged in the process.
This document outlines the California Environmental Flows Framework (CEFF) for the Los Angeles River, a comprehensive approach to develop flow recommendations aligned with management goals. It details the progress of Technical Working Groups across seven major themes: Recreation, Biodiversity, Tribal/Cultural, Flood Risk Management, Water Supply, Urban Cooling, and Water Quality. The framework defines goals, performance measures, and suitability criteria, and describes a flow assessment workflow to evaluate existing and potential future river conditions, aiming to optimize management actions and inform future design for sustainable environmental flows.
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