The 100 Acre Partnership at Taylor Yard is a joint effort of the Mountains Recreation & Conservation Authority, City of Los Angeles, and the California Department of Parks and Recreation.
Our first joint project will create the Paseo del Río at Taylor Yard, which includes a 1-mile public use greenway, an entry plaza, and a water quality improvement feature that supports natural habitat, all of which will benefit the surrounding communities and the region while increasing access to the Los Angeles River.
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Through our efforts, the 100 Acre Partnership is committed to the restoration of native habitat at Taylor Yard, including that of the least Bell's vireo. View the least Bell's vireo Informational Sheet to learn about this endangered songbird. Vea la hoja informativa en Español.​​
Click on the project profiles located on the map below to learn more information.
Common Goals with
THE COMMUNITY
World class public open space that advances revitalization of the LA River and support urban ecology
Engages local communities and stakeholders to guide development
Establishes equity, ecology,
River revitalization, and flood management as the cornerstones
How We Will Work Together with
THE COMMUNITY
Create a cooperative agreement that supports a collaborative approach for the Partnership to work together
Develop a common vision for the 100-acre area that is ecologically focused and community driven
Provide coordinated communications and outreach across all of the efforts at Taylor Yard