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Glendale launches Verdugo Wash Master Plan to explore linear-park, ecology and mobility opportunities

Glendale Planning Commission · November 20, 2025
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Summary

City staff introduced a Verdugo Wash Master Plan: a 34‑month planning effort that kicked off in July, covering a 9.4‑mile tributary of the LA River (about 60 acres), with proposed goals for multimodal connections, ecological restoration, water-quality improvements, market feasibility, branding, and partnerships with LA County Flood Control and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Teresa Santolina, identified in the presentation as the project manager for the Verdugo Wash Master Plan, briefed the Planning Commission on Nov. 19 about a new master-planning effort for the Verdugo Wash.

Santolina said the Verdugo Wash is a 9.4‑mile tributary of the Los Angeles River that runs from Crescenta Valley Regional Park through about 18 Glendale neighborhoods and five existing open spaces before meeting the LA River near Griffith Park under…

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