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Sun Valley Watershed Stakeholders

The stakeholder process is underway in a number of Los Angeles-area watersheds. Its purpose is to get all the interested (and responsible) parties working together on decisions that affect the health of our watersheds and the quality of our lives. This linked list of Sun Valley stakeholders is maintained by the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works.

The Sun Valley Watershed Stakeholders Group was formed late in 1998 to develop holistic solutions to the chronic flooding in the area, solutions that will bring other benefits to the community as well. We meet once a month, at locations within the watershed, to explore ideas and proposals, implement short-term solutions to flood-related problems and plan public education and outreach activities. As you can read in our mission statement below, we're looking for solutions that will also conserve water, reduce pollution, beautify the community and increase park space.

If you're looking at this page, you're almost certainly a stakeholder. If you'd like to formalize that status by attending stakeholder meetings, please take a look at the Ground Rules; details of upcoming meetings are at Meetings/Events.


The mission of the Sun Valley Watershed Stakeholders Group is to solve the local flooding problem while retaining all stormwater runoff from the watershed, increasing water conservation, recreational opportunities, and wildlife habitat, and reducing stormwater pollution.

Vicki Burch- Sun Valley Neighborhood Improvement Organization
Vik Bapna- LA County Public Works
Sun Valley Stakeholders meeting
Jerry Piro- Sun Valley Neighborhood Improvement Organization Sun Valley Stakeholders meeting
Maria Chong-Castillo- Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky’s office Stakeholders tour Pan Pacific Park

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