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Vernon/ Normandie Green Alley Network

Vernon/ Normandie Green Alley Network. GLAC Leadership Committee May 2019 LA Sanitation & Environment. Vernon/ Normandie Green Alley Network. REPLENISHABLE AREA. Vermont Square. Vernon/ Normandie Green Alley Network. DWR – DAC Mapping Tool Median HH Income: $31,688

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Vernon/ Normandie Green Alley Network

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  1. Vernon/Normandie Green Alley Network GLAC Leadership Committee May 2019 LA Sanitation & Environment

  2. Vernon/Normandie Green Alley Network REPLENISHABLE AREA Vermont Square

  3. Vernon/Normandie Green Alley Network DWR – DAC Mapping Tool Median HH Income: $31,688 Vermont Square Community: Severely Disadvantaged

  4. Project Description • Stormwater quality improvement/ groundwater recharge and urban greening project through the revitalization of existing public ROW. • Originated from SLA Green Alley Master Plan (2012) • Watershed: Impaired waterbody (LA River Watershed) • Simple Green Stormwater Infrastructure • Drywells + Pretreatment • Other possible components: permeable pavement, planters, swales, street trees • Located Near: Elementary school, mass transit stops, LAPD Station, Church Buildings

  5. Vernon/Normandie Green Alley Network Alley Length: ~2,400 LF Alley Width: ~10-20 FT

  6. Project Details

  7. Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) • Stormwater and urban runoff is diverted from surface flows • Pre-treatment unit (bios-wale) removes trash and sediments • Bio-swales discharge to drywells to recharge the local aquifer • Underlying soils include Chino Silt Loam (0.81-1.0 in/hr infiltration) Bioswale + Drywell System North Avalon Alley Project (CD9)

  8. Project Benefits Benefits: Water Quality/Pollutant Removal: • Recharge groundwater • Reduce local flooding • Improve Water Qualify • TMDL Compliance • DAC Involvement • Ensure water security (local) • Prepare for dry period • Urban greening, community beautification • Creation of open/park space • Transit connectivity • Improve walkability/ bikeability • Create local green jobs • Metals: Zn 100%, Cu 100%, Pb 100% • Bacteria: E. coli 100%, Ent. 100%, Tot Col 100% • Nutrients: Total P 100% - Total N 100%

  9. Estimated Budget Note: The local cost-sharing requirement may be waived or reduced for projects that directly benefit a DAC or EDA. For the DAC Involvement RFP, no local cost share is required. *Includes Contingency

  10. Estimated Schedule

  11. Other Considerations • LASAN’s track record with implementation of similar projects • Extensive community involvement during planning phase (SLA Master Plan) • Sustainable project components

  12. Questions and Comments Watershed Protection Program Los Angeles Sanitation and Environment Wing Tam, PE (213) 485-3985 Wing.Tam@LACity.org Ryan Thiha, PE (213) 485-3917 Ryan.Thiha@LACity.org Paola Grano (213) 847-4974 Paola.Grano@LACity.org

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