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Paseo del Río at Taylor Yard

The Paseo del Río at Taylor Yard is a joint effort of the 100 Acre Partnership (City of Los Angeles, California State Parks, and the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority). The Paseo del Río at Taylor Yard will include a one-mile public use greenway, an entry plaza, and a water quality improvement wetland that supports natural habitat. Paseo del Río at Taylor Yard runs along the river's edge on both the G1 and G2 parcels and supports urban ecology.

People around the Turntable, watching the sunset.

Río de Los Angeles State Park Fields Maintenance Improvements Project

The Río de Los Angeles State Park Fields Maintenance Improvements Project (Project) will include renovation of the three existing fields located at the south end of the Río de Los Angeles State Park. The three existing fields will be remade to include synthetic and natural turf soccer and American football fields.

The welcome sign for the Rio de Los Angeles State Park.

The Bowtie -
Río de Los Angeles State Park

California State Parks and The Nature Conservancy have partnered to transform the Bowtie parcel at Taylor Yard into a safe, clean, vibrant green space focused on nature conservation, restoration, education, and passive recreation. 

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The Conceptual Design Project: Overall vision design for the full 18 acres of the parcel.

The Bowtie Demonstration Project: Restore habitation and manage stormwater on 2.5 acres on the western end of the Bowtie

Aerial view of the Paseo del Río G2 site at Taylor Yard.

Paseo del Río at Taylor Yard Equity Strategy (TYES)

The Taylor Yard Equity Strategy aims to develop a community-driven proposal for equitable community development initiatives in the Northeast Los Angeles neighborhoods around Taylor Yard that will uplift the priorities and sustainability of local residents and small businesses.

 

These programs include, but are not limited to, workforce development and job creation, affordable housing, homebuyer clubs to help renters become homeowners, programs for community-serving micro and small businesses, local artists, and cultural institutions.

Soil remediation testing site at Taylor Yard.

Phyto Myco Remediation Study

The 100 Acre Partnership is collaborating with the University of California Riverside to test a soil clean up method at the G2 Parcel at Taylor Yard. This study will include the use of native plants and fungi to test their effectiveness to remediate the soil at Taylor Yard.

 

View the Phyto Myco Remediation Study presentation to learn more.

Paseo del Río at Taylor Yard Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge Project

The distinctive orange steel bridge connects the Elysian Valley community to the planned Taylor Yard G2 River Park on the east side of the LA River. The bridge is designed for bike and pedestrian use, measures 400 feet long, and is supported by abutments and a concrete pier in the center of the river.

A side-view of the Paseo del Río Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge.

Paseo del Río at Taylor Yard G2 River Park Project Final Draft Implementation Feasibility Report (IFR)

The Implementation Feasibility Report (or pre-design report) is a study of the 41-acre brownfield designated as the G2 Parcel at Taylor Yard. The purpose of the IFR to assess the potential and challenges at the site and will assist in determining next steps.

Train tracks along the edge of the Los Angeles River and the Taylor Yard Project site.
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