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Agency reports removal of 33.5 tons of trash from Arroyo Conejo; city paid majority of Phase 2 cost
Summary
Agency staff reported completion of a two-phase cleanup of Arroyo Conejo that removed roughly 33.5 tons (about 67,000 pounds) of debris from agency floodplain; phase costs were split between the agency and the city’s Department of Public Works, and staff said maintenance and encampment management remain ongoing.
Agency staff reported that a two-phase cleanup of Arroyo Conejo is complete and removed a total of about 33.5 tons (approximately 67,000 pounds) of debris from agency-managed riparian areas.
Brian Stark, agency staff, said Phase 1 removal (completed in 2024) yielded 13.4 tons and a volunteer cleanup removed an additional 3.5 tons; Phase 2 removed 16.6 tons. Phase 2 covered a section measured at 4,300 linear feet with cleanup extending roughly 75 feet from each stream bank; together the related floodplain cleanup covered about 6,400 linear feet.
Stark described the sources of debris as primarily urban storm-drain discharges, blown litter from…
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