• April 14, 2020

Supervisor Barger announces improvements to Sierra Madre Dam

Supervisor Barger announces improvements to Sierra Madre Dam

Supervisor Barger announces improvements to Sierra Madre Dam 1000 750 Supervisor Kathryn Barger

SIERRA MADRE —The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has approved a $4.9 million construction project to enhance the long-term flood protection capabilities of Sierra Madre Dam, Supervisor Kathryn Barger announced today.

“Capturing, cleaning, and storing water is our region’s best defense against the increasingly difficult challenges of water supply and water quality,” Supervisor Barger said. “Los Angeles County and its public and private sector partners are investing in projects, such as the Sierra Madre Dam, to do just that.”

Sierra Madre Dam is a critical piece of stormwater infrastructure that protects the downstream communities of Sierra Madre and Arcadia. It is part of a broad network of County-operated dams and debris basins that contribute to regional flood protection and water resiliency. Stormwater passing through the dam is diverted into the Sierra Madre Spreading Grounds, which are owned and operated by the City of Sierra Madre to refresh underground aquifers.

Project improvements include the construction of a new concrete access road, upgrades to existing access roads, installation of a rockfall protection barrier, repairs to concrete slopes and other minor facility upgrades.

With today’s approval by the Board of Supervisors, Los Angeles County Department of Public Works expects construction to begin in September and be completed by November 2021.

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