Contractors for the long awaited Legacy Park project have broken ground!
Malibu residents, city officials and state representatives gathered at the 17-acre Legacy Park Project site Monday to celebrate the official start of its construction with the groundbreaking ceremony which aims to improve local water quality.
The project is costing $45 million and is located on a vacant parcel between Pacific Coast Highway and Civic Center Way. It will include a storm water treatment system designed to capture, disinfect and recycle more than 2 million gallons per day of storm water and urban runoff from the surrounding watershed. Completion is scheduled for October 2010.
The scheme is all part of sustainable water management in Malibu and it will create an open space for recreation and environmental education, and drastically improve water quality of Malibu Creek, Malibu Lagoon and Surfrider Beach.
This is a great project for Malibu where all residents and tourists benefit from the initiative.
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