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Hahamongna
Watershed Park (HWP) consists of approximately 1300-acres of open space
that extends from Devil’s Gate Dam north and into the Arroyo Seco
Canyon, on the northwestern edge of the city. After many years of
planning and community involvement, the Hahamongna Watershed Park Master
Plan was adopted to establish a visionary framework for recreation,
water resources, flood management, habitat restoration and cultural
resources in this area. HWP is managed and maintained by the Department
of Public Works,
Parks and Natural Resources Division.
In 2005 the
city purchased an additional 30 acres of land adjacent to Hahamongna
Watershed Park, currently referred to as Hahamongna Annex. This land had
previously been owned by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern
California (MWD). The land was purchased with the stipulation that
future uses of this property must support open space and recreation.
With community input, the city is currently developing a plan that
provides a vision for the future of this property that will be
integrated into the existing Hahamongna Master Plan. This is an on
going public process that includes community input from many
stakeholders. The Annex property includes equestrian facilities, oak
woodlands and facilities with the potential for a future environmental
education center. Portions of the site are leased to four different
tenants, including the Los Angeles County Fire Department and three
separate equestrian based organizations. Learn more about each, below.
The advisory body overseeing the planning process for the Annex is the
Hahamongna Watershed Park Advisory Committee (HWPAC). The HWPAC
meetings provide an opportunity for the public to obtain information on
the planning process and submit public comment. Meeting information is
provided below. The city has also had assistance from the National Park
Service – Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance Program (RTCA)
during this planning process.
Developing
the plan for the Hahamongna Annex is an on going public process. This
process has included an open house to give the public an opportunity to
view the property, a day-long design charette with professionals and
community members from a wide range of backgrounds, numerous public
meetings as well as meetings with individual stakeholders. In addition,
written public comments can be submitted directly to city staff. As a
result of this process the Draft Hahamongna Watershed Park Annex Plan
was conceptually approved by city council on April 19, 2007. The city
is in the process of refining this plan to present a final plan to the
public for review.
Upcoming Community Meetings - How you can stay involved!
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Special
Meeting of the Hahamongna Watershed Park Advisory Committee |
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When: |
Tuesday May 6, 2008 at
4:30pm |
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Where: |
La Casita del Arroyo
177 S. Arroyo Blvd. Pasadena, CA
(Lower Arroyo Seco, south of Colorado Street bridge) |
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Purpose of Meeting:
Various items (see agenda below).
Meeting
Material:
The
following material was presented at the April 3rd
meeting:
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Updates:
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City staff is in
ongoing negotiations with current tenants of the Annex property to
develop new lease agreements with each tenant.
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City staff is
refining the concepts presented in the Draft Plan based on comments
received during the Draft Plan review and preparing options for
consideration by the HWPAC and the community on April 3, 2008. This
includes site capacity recommendations, parking needs and
circulation, fire and building code compliance, capacity and reuse
of existing buildings, use of open space and equestrian facilities,
native habitat restoration, recreational and educational programs
and public access.
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Pasadena City
College Environmental Studies Department has been granted a
temporary permit to conduct classes in an outdoor area of the annex
until June 2008. They are currently gearing up for the spring
semester. They were completely self sufficient and provided all
their own supplies and materials. Approximately 200 students used
the Arroyo as their living classroom to study water quality, species
diversity, basic biology and organic gardening.
Draft Hahamongna Annex Plan
Documents:
MEETING
AGENDAS AND MINUTES
If you would like
to be included on the mailing list and receive e-mail updates about the Hahamongna Annex project,
or if you have any questions or comments, please contact:
Rosa Laveaga
Arroyo Seco Project Supervisor
PO Box 7115
Pasadena, CA 91109
Department of Public Works ~ Parks and Natural Resources Division
Phone: (626) 744-3883
email:
rlaveaga@cityofpasadena.net
Further Background Information:
Last Updated:
05/02/2008
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