Politics & Government

County to Begin Work on Wetland Restoration in Marina del Rey

Initial work at the site, which has obtained all necessary discretionary permits, will result in no road closures or traffic detours.

The Los Angeles County Department of Beaches and Harbors announced Friday that work will begin shortly on a wetland restoration project at Via Marina and Tahiti Way in Marina del Rey.

Initial work at the site, which has obtained all necessary discretionary permits, will result in no road closures or traffic detours, the department said.

The project will restore a degraded wetland, add public walking paths and observation areas, and provide educational signage to aid the public in enjoying this ecological resource, according to the department.

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Initial site work for this restoration project will start in July and the project is expected to be completed by the end of the year.

Resdients with questions may contact Michael Tripp at (310) 305-9512.

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Photo courtesy of the Department of Beaches and Harbor

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