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Verdant Venice outlines Measure W outreach, urges Santa Monica action on Rose Avenue runoff

Commission on Sustainability, Environmental Justice and the Environment · January 5, 2026
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Isabel Duvivier of Verdant Venice told the Commission on Dec. 15 that Measure W funds offer countywide watershed investment and urged local mapping and green-infrastructure interventions to reduce pollutants reaching Venice beaches, identifying Rose Avenue as a high-priority runoff corridor.

Isabel Duvivier, representing Verdant Venice, presented the group's Measure W public-education project to the Commission on Sustainability, Environmental Justice and the Environment on Dec. 15, framing local watershed work as a cross-jurisdictional effort and inviting commissioners to a mapping charrette.

Duvivier said Measure W collects approximately $350,000,000 a year countywide for watershed projects and described Verdant Venice's outreach to schools, businesses and residents. "You may not know, but there's $350,000,000 a year that's collected by LA County to do watershed projects," she said, framing the grant as a major funding source for community-driven projects.

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