
Sepulveda Basin Vision Plan Survey |
The City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering (Engineering), in partnership with Council District 6, Council District 4, the Office of the Mayor and multiple federal, state and local partners, are developing a Vision Plan for the Sepulveda Basin. The Vision Plan is expected to be a community-based collaborative and historic process that will reimagine the future of the Sepulveda Basin, focusing on natural habitat, climate resiliency, and recreation and cultural spaces.
The Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area is an approximately 2,000-acre flood management basin and the largest public open space in the San Fernando Valley. The Basin is home to a variety of recreational spaces, an unpaved stretch of the Los Angeles River and natural habitat. However much of the space is underutilized and difficult to access.
Between today and spring 2024, the City will lead a community-based design process and we’d like your help! Please help us understand how you currently use the Sepulveda Basin and how we can reimagine the space by completing a brief questionnaire.
Survey in other languages:
En Español
The Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area is an approximately 2,000-acre flood management basin and the largest public open space in the San Fernando Valley. The Basin is home to a variety of recreational spaces, an unpaved stretch of the Los Angeles River and natural habitat. However much of the space is underutilized and difficult to access.
Between today and spring 2024, the City will lead a community-based design process and we’d like your help! Please help us understand how you currently use the Sepulveda Basin and how we can reimagine the space by completing a brief questionnaire.
Survey in other languages:
En Español