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About The 100 Acre Partnership at Taylor Yard

The 100 Acre Partnership at Taylor Yard is a joint effort of the City of Los Angeles, Mountains Recreation & Conservation Authority, and the California Department of Parks and Recreation. The partnership will collaboratively plan and develop the largest, continuous open space along the Los Angeles River.

 

Our joint project, the Paseo del Río at Taylor Yard, includes a 1-mile public use greenway, an entry plaza, and a water quality improvement feature that supports natural habitat, all of which will benefit the surrounding communities and the region, while increasing access to the Los Angeles River. 

More information can be found at the Paseo del Río at Taylor Yard page.

Visit our Frequently Asked Questions and Documents page to learn more about the 100 Acre Partnership. 

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California State Parks

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Mountains Recreation & Conservation Authority

City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering.

City of Los Angeles

Bureau of Engineering

The City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering is the lead department for the planning, design and construction of the City’s public infrastructure. The Department of Recreation and Parks manages 16,000 acres of parkland at 444 park sites throughout the City.

The MRCA is dedicated to the preservation and management of local open space and parkland, wildlife habitat, watershed lands, and trails in both wilderness and urban settings, and to ensuring public access to public parkland.

California State Parks provides for the health, inspiration and education of the people of California by helping to preserve the state’s extraordinary biological diversity, protecting its most valued natural and cultural resources, and creating opportunities for high quality outdoor recreation.

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