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City Sewers
Current Construction
10-Year LA Sewers Program
The Bureau of Engineering is currently managing over 100 sewer design and construction projects throughout Los Angeles. These improvements are being built so that we can continue to provide you, our customers with reliable service.
Sometimes this work goes unnoticed because it often takes place underground. But occasionally, work must be done in streets or alleys near homes or businesses. The City takes care to reduce noise, dust, traffic, and any other potential construction nuisance to a minimum. We also meet with and mail updates to project neighbors before and during construction to get input and give progress reports.
Here are some sewers that are currently being built.
Air Treatment Facilities -
La Cienega and Jefferson
One of the Department of Public Works’ highest priorities is treating objectionable sewers odors and preventing those odors from entering nearby neighborhoods. PROJECT PAGE
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Avenue 45 – Arroyo Drive Relief Sewer
The City is now building a major sewer that will be located next to a portion of the Pasadena Freeway (110), from Figueroa Street and Avenue 45 to Arroyo Glen Street and Avenue 63. The project will add greater capacity to the currently overburdened Eagle Rock and Highland Park area sewers. PROJECT
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Lower North Outfall Sewer Rehabilitation Project
The Department of Public Works is in the process of repairing a 5½-mile segment of the Lower North Outfall Sewer (LNOS Phase I) between the Hyperion Treatment Plant in Playa del Rey and the intersection of Centinela Avenue and Sepulveda Boulevard. PROJECT PAGE
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Lower North Outfall
Sewer Rehabilitation Project –
Phase 2
The Department of Public Works is now repairing a 3.5-mile segment of the North Outfall Sewer between the intersections of Centinela Avenue and 405 Freeway, and La Cienega and Jefferson Boulevards. Most of the work is taking place in Culver City.
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Silver Lake Area Sewer Replacement Project
Inspections show that portions of the old sewers under several neighborhood streets in this area have deteriorated. As a result, the City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works is now beginning construction on a sewer replacement project to remedy the problem. PROJECT PAGE
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Living with Construction
The City of Los Angeles does all it can to minimize the impacts of sewer construction on people who live and work in project areas.
DETAILS
Other sewer and non-sewer projects You can learn about most of the City’s construction projects, current and future, by looking them up at the Bureau of Engineering’s Uniform Project Reporting System (UPRS) web pages.
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Project name
 Go HERE and type in all or part of the title to find the project. |
Neighborhood
 Go HERE and select a neighborhood. Sewer projects are listed under "Wastewater". (To find your neighborhood council, go HERE and enter your address under "My Neighborhood".)
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Council District
 Go HERE and select your Council District. |

Current and future sewer projects listed by region:
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