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City Sewers
Current Construction
10-Year LA Sewers Program
The Bureau of Engineering is currently managing over 100 sewer design and construction projects throughout Los Angeles. These improvements are being built so that we can continue to provide you, our customers with reliable service.
Sometimes this work goes unnoticed because it often takes place underground. But occasionally, work must be done in streets or alleys near homes or businesses. The City takes care to reduce noise, dust, traffic, and any other potential construction nuisance to a minimum. We also meet with and mail updates to project neighbors before and during construction to get input and give progress reports.
Here are some sewers that are currently being built.
4th Avenue and Slauson Avenue Sewer Rehabilitation Project
The project is necessary to prevent additional structural deterioration to this 75-inch diameter reinforced concrete pipeline that was built in 1924 in Slauson Ave. from Van Ness St. to 4th Ave. and in 4th Avenue from Slauson Ave. to Vernon Ave. PROJECT PAGE
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Central Outfall Sewer (COS) Rehabilitation from Market St. and Slauson Ave. & COS at 59th Street and 4th Avenue Project
This project will rehabilitate the COS and existing maintenance holes along the sewer alignment from Market Street to Slauson Avenue. In addition, sewer and storm drain reconstructed will take place at the intersection of 59th Street and Fourth Avenue. PROJECT PAGE
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Figueroa Meridian York Sewer Project
This relief sewer is the extension of the Avenue 45 Arroyo Drive Relief Sewer and is now being built from the area of Arroyo Glen Street to Meridian Street.
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Venice Pumping Plant Discharge Manifold Replacement Project
This project will rehabilitate a major equipment component in the Venice Pumping Plant. PROJECT PAGE
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