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The Sepulveda Dam is a project of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers designed to withhold winter flood waters along the Los Angeles River. Completed in 1941, at a cost of $6,650,561 (), it is located south of center in the
San Fernando Valley The San Fernando Valley, known locally as the Valley, is an urbanized valley in Los Angeles County, California. Located to the north of the Los Angeles Basin, it contains a large portion of the City of Los Angeles, as well as unincorporated ar ...
, approximately eight miles east of the river's source in the western end of the Valley, in Los Angeles, California. Sepulveda Dam, along with Hansen Dam located in the north San Fernando Valley, was constructed in response to the historic
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which killed 144 people. Sepulveda Dam was placed at what was at the time, the current edge of the city. East of the dam the river was crowded into a narrow bottom by the city's growth. One legacy of Sepulveda Dam is its flood control basin, a large and undeveloped area in the center of the Valley, used mostly for wildlife refuge and recreation. But another legacy of the 1938 Los Angeles River flood was the post-World War II channelization of all the Valley's dry washes, which along with the post-World War II rapid suburbanization left the Valley with hot, dry, concrete-lined river bottoms instead of greenbelts. Although now, in part, these are being devolved as interconnecting bike paths. Behind the dam, the Sepulveda Basin is home to several large recreation areas including Woodley Park, a model aircraft field,
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, a wildlife refuge, a water reclamation plant, and an armory. The Basin is kept free of urban over-building so that water can build up there during a prospective
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. It is an often-used location for films (such as '' Escape from New York''), music videos (such as '' BTS' Kinetic Manifesto'' and Keedy's ''Save Some Love''), and car commercials.


History

When the 1914 flood caused $10 million in damages to the developing basin areas, a public outcry began for action to address the recurring flooding problems. During the following year, the Los Angeles County Flood Control District was formed. Some of the early flood control efforts included smaller areas of channelization and the planning for needed reservoirs. Taxpayers approved bond issues in 1917 and 1924 to build the first major dams. However, they were not willing to provide enough funding for the much needed and substantial infrastructure downstream of these dams. After two more destructive floods in the 1930s, most notably the 1938 flood, federal assistance was requested. The Army Corps of Engineers took a lead role in channelizing the river and constructing several dams which would create flood control basins behind them. Channelization began in 1938, and by 1960, the project was completed to form the present fifty-one mile engineered waterway. Included in this work were Hansen Dam, completed in 1940 and followed by Sepulveda Dam in 1941. In 1973, Burbank Blvd was built through the Sepulveda Basin, Woodley Ave was also built in the recreation area in 1975. For 28 years the Sepulveda Dam did its job without incident until 1969 when the Los Angeles River overflowed its banks causing millions of dollars in damage. In 1988 the Los Angeles River's banks were raised to avoid another incident. In 1994 a hundred-year flood occurred in the Los Angeles River. The dam was restored and went without incident for another 11 years until the Los Angeles River again overflowed its banks in 2005. During the
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, the area around the dam will host Canoe Slalom, Equestrian and Shooting.


Access

Transit users can exit the G Line at either Balboa station or Woodley station.


Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area

The Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area is a flood control basin in Encino managed by the Los Angeles City Department of Recreation and Parks.City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks: Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area
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Woodley Park

Woodley Park is a large city park located on Woodley Avenue between Victory and Burbank Boulevards. The
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, a dog park, and group picnic areas are within the park. The park was opened in 1975.
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is a public Japanese garden located on the grounds of the Tillman Water Reclamation Plant adjacent to Woodley Park.The Japanese Garden website
. accessed 28 June 2016.


Lake Balboa Park

Lake Balboa Park, also known as
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Park, is an park and water recreation facility with boat rentals and fishing. Lake Balboa is a lake filled with water reclaimed from the Tillman Water Reclamation Plant.City of Los Angeles Parks Department: Lake Balboa Park (Anthony C. Beilenson Park)
It also has barbecue pits, children's play area, picnic tables, and covered picnic pavilions. There are many Flowering cherry trees (''Prunus serrulata'' 'Pink Cloud') in the park. The Balboa Station on the G Line is located at the north end of the park, at Balboa Boulevard.


Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve

The Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve is at the southeast end of the Sepulveda Flood Control Basin and Recreation Area.SepulvedaBasinWildlife.org: Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve website
/ref> It has two sections, the North Reserve and South Reserve, located north and south of Burbank Boulevard. Both have nature paths and hiking trails.Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve Trails Map
/ref> Access and parking are in eastern Woodley Park near to the Tillman Water Reclamation Plant, or from Burbank Boulevard east of Woodley Avenue. Haskell Creek flows through the nature preserve, and there are several wildlife ponds. Over 200 species of birds have been seen in the basin. Many, attracted by the water, gather here during fall and spring migrations. The Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve is an ongoing habitat restoration project, with locally native California plants. Flora of the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve
/ref> Native trees include Fremont's cottonwood (''Populus fremontii''), Coast live oak (''Quercus agrifolia ''),
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, California Black Walnut (''Juglans californica''), and California sycamore (''Platanus racemosa'').


Sepulveda Dam Recreation Area Bike Path

The Sepulveda Dam Recreation Area Bike Path is a bicycle path route looping around the recreation area.L.A. Bike Paths.com: Sepulveda Dam Recreation Area Bike Path
/ref> This “very popular bike path” runs from Victory Boulevard near Interstate 405, westward to White Oak Avenue, south on White Oak to Burbank Boulevard, east on Burbank to Woodley Boulevard, and north on Woodley returning to Victory Boulevard. Public access is continuous along it. The ride features no steep or sustained hills with a maximum grade of no more than two percent. A shorter route heads south on Balboa Boulevard, which crosses a natural stretch of the Los Angeles River that lined with native
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s, and other
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. The bikeway “cruises around the Balboa Sports Center and several golf courses, and has several open areas with spectacular views of into the mountains to the north and east.” The loop sections along Victory and Burbank can be frequented by joggers. The bike path can seasonally have burr-bearing weeds, which may cause flats in less durable tires. The Apollo II Model Airplane Field is visible from the path. There is ample free parking available in the public park, sports field, and/or golf course parking lots on Burbank, Woodley and Balboa Boulevards. ”Not all of
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show up on the official city Rec and Parks map or Google maps. The bike paths connect to play areas along
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Orange Line bike path The G Line Bikeway is a cycle route in Los Angeles County, California, that runs for and “spans the lengths of the San Fernando Valley’s major communities” from Chatsworth, Los Angeles, Chatsworth to Valley Glen, Los Angeles, Valley Glen ...
.” To get to the park from the Orange Bikeway start at Victory Boulevard and Balboa Boulevard, and head south, and then turn east on a bike way. The Sepulveda Basin bike paths are accessible from Granada Hills via Class III path on Woodley Ave.


Sepulveda Basin River Recreation Zone

The Sepulveda Basin River Recreation Zone extends from above Balboa Blvd to the confluence of Haskell Creek below Burbank Blvd. It is open for recreational non-motorized boating during the summer, with restricted access to some protected wildlife areas along the banks.


Other facilities

Other recreation facilities within the Sepulveda Dam Recreation Area include: *Balboa Sports Complex, with a children's play area, community room, indoor gym; and lighted: baseball diamonds, basketball courts, soccer fields, football field,
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courts, tennis courts, and volleyball courts. *Hjelte Sports Center, with softball diamonds. *Sepulveda Garden Center, a community garden with 800 garden plots on , and public activity center building. *Sherman Oaks Castle Park, with
miniature golf Miniature golf, also known as minigolf, mini-putt, crazy golf, or putt-putt, is an offshoot of the sport of golf focusing solely on the putting aspect of its parent game. The aim of the game is to score the lowest number of points. It is played ...
, an arcade, and batting cages. *Encino Golf Course, Balboa Golf Course, and Woodley Lakes Golf Course (all 18-hole). *Apollo XI Field for model airplanes. Flying SoCal.com: Apollo XI Field at the Sepulveda Basin
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See also

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Los Encinos State Historic Park Los Encinos State Historic Park is a state park unit of California, preserving buildings of Rancho Los Encinos. The park is located near the corner of Balboa and Ventura Boulevards in Encino, California, in the San Fernando Valley. The ranchos ...
* List of parks in Los Angeles


References


External links


Friends of the Sepulveda Basin
organization website
Friends of Lake Balboa
organization website
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY BIKE ROUTE
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