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City Sewers
Future Projects
The City of Los Angeles is currently planning and designing over 150 sewers and sewer related projects that will be built over the next decade as part of the 10-Year LA Sewers Construction Program.
The projects will be built throughout Los Angeles, especially in areas where sewers are very old and deteriorating or undersized. The Department of Public Works will, whenever possible, build most of these sewers using microtunneling technology because in most cases, microtunneling is less disruptive to neighborhoods than trenching.
For more information about future projects, please refer to the Integrated Resources Plan to learn about strategic planning for City of Los Angeles sewers, wastewater treatment plants, and stormwater systems.
Here are some sewers that will be built in the future:
La Cienega Interceptor Relocation Project: Rodeo to Jefferson
This project will rehabilitate a portion of the existing La Cienega Interceptor Sewer (LCIS) from the intersection of Jefferson Boulevard and National Boulevard to the intersection of La Cienega and Fairfax. The existing sewer is within a sewer easement and does not follow the public right-of-way. The existing sewer pipe is corroded and will be abandoned in place. PROJECT PAGE
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Other sewer and non-sewer projects
You can learn about most of the City’s construction projects, current and future, by looking them up at the Bureau of Engineering’s Uniform Project Reporting System (UPRS) web pages.
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Project name
 Go HERE and type in all or part of the title to find the project. |
Neighborhood
 Go HERE and select a neighborhood. Sewer projects are listed under "Wastewater". (To find your neighborhood council, go HERE and enter your address under "My Neighborhood".) |
Council District
 Go HERE and select your Council District. |
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