Los Angeles County Flood Control District
The Los Angeles County Flood Control District is a government agency responsible for managing flood risks in the region. Established in 1915, its primary goal is to protect communities from flooding by maintaining and improving the local drainage systems, including channels, basins, and levees. The district also works to enhance water quality and promote sustainable water management practices.
In addition to flood control, the district engages in various projects to restore natural habitats and improve recreational opportunities. It collaborates with other agencies and stakeholders to ensure effective planning and implementation of flood management strategies across Los Angeles County.