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US Army Corps of EngineersLos Angeles District Overview

COL Aaron BartaCommanderLos Angeles District

Mr David Van DorpeDeputy District Engineer forPrograms and Project Management

As of: 12 JAN 20

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USACE MISSION AREAS

• Federal• State• Local• International• Foreign Military Sales

• Critical Infrastructure• Anti-terrorism Plans• Intelligence• Facility Security Partnerships• Emergency Operations

• Military Construction• COCOM Support ,Overseas

Contingency Opns (OCO)• Installation, Environmental,

Energy and Sustainability

Military Programs Homeland SecurityInternational &

Interagency Support

• Navigation, Hydropower• Flood Control, Coast Protect• Water Supply, Regulatory• Recreation, Disaster

Response• Environmental Restoration

Civil Works

USACE Has a Globally Diverse Mission Set Driven by Diverse Customers in Support of the DoD and the Nation

• Common Operating Picture• Support to Civil Works/Military• Support to Emergency Ops

Geospatial Support

• Acquire, Manage and Dispose• DoD Recruiting Facilities• Contingency Operations

Real Estate

• Warfighter• Installations & Energy• Environment ,Water

Resources

Research & Development

• Regulate Waters of the U.S.• Section 404 & 10 Programs• Nationwide Permits

Regulatory

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SOUTH PACIFIC DIVISION

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CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION

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LOS ANGELES DISTRICT

226,000 Square Miles33,000,000 People8 US Senators44 US Representatives4 Governors

688 Civilian Employees13 DA Interns

11 Military Employees

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FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 FY21

Civil Works $157 $113 $80 $106 $118 $172 $146 $206 $153 $205 $134

Military $254 $660 $248 $377 $334 $280 $465 $317 $2,788 $389 $516

IIS $154 $132 $72 $34 $61 $42 $50 $125 $150 $332 $105

Total $565 $905 $400 $517 $513 $494 $661 $648 $3,091 $926 $754

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LOS ANGELES DISTRICT PROGRAM

Military$2,788,010,597

Civil Works$152,695,534

International &Interagency Support

(IIS)$149,500,000

Current Year2019 Actuals: $3,090,610,597

FY19 Current Year ExecutionFY20 and FY21 Forecasted WorkloadFY11-F18 Actual Workload Execution

*2019 Federal Emergency Declaration Barrier, Task Force Set up at SPL, Military Execution numbersinclude the Task Force funds obligations

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CIVIL WORKS CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM

Rio De Flag (Flagstaff)Rio De Flag (Flagstaff)Rio De Flag (Flagstaff)

Santa Ana River Mainstem

LA River EcosystemRestoration

LA River EcosystemRestoration

LA River EcosystemRestoration

Little Colorado Winslow

Whittier Narrows DamWhittier Narrows Dam

San Luis ReySan Luis ReySan Luis Rey

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REGULATORY PERMITS FY17-FY19

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420 miles ofshoreline

14 ports and harbors

Navigation$29.6 M (FY 2018 PBud + Wkplan)$24.29 M (FY 2019 PBud).9 M CY Dredged (FY 2018)

Coastal Studies$521K (FY 2018 PBud + Wkplan)$298K (FY 2019 PBud)

Ports TEU Moved in 2018(to date)POLA 5,969,341POLB 5,320,930

NAVIGATION & COASTAL PROGRAM

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West Basin (C)

Pier J Approach andTurning Basin (C)

Main Channel (LB)

Approach Channel(LB)

Pier J(Port)

PORT OF LONG BEACH NAVIGATION STUDY

Estimated first cost $151M Avg Net Annual Benefits $18M 7.4 MCY material dredged BCR of 3.8 at FY19 discount rate BCR of 2.0 at 7%

Dredge LocationDredgeDepth

(ft MLLW)

DredgeQuantity

(CY)

Approach Channel -80 2,600,000

Main Channel Widening -76 1,065,000

West Basin -55 717,000

Pier J Approach -55 2,673,000

Pier J Basin (PortResponsibility)

-55 304,000

Total Dredge Volume: 7,359,000

Container Vessels (Depths from -53’ to 57’ MLLW)

• Pier J approach channel and new turning basin

• West Basin/Pier T

Liquid Bulk Vessels

• Approach Channel (Depths from -78’ to 83’ MLLW)

• Main Channel (deepening and widening)

• Standby/Waiting area (Depths from -67’ to 73’ MLLW)

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EAST SAN PEDRO BAY RESTORATION STUDY

Total Area Restored=200.7 AcresEelgrass Beds 30.3Kelp Beds 121.4Nearshore Rocky Reef 19.9Open Water Rocky Reef 29.2

Item Costs

First Cost*

(Construction)$140,908,000

OMRR&R $251,000Average Annual Cost $5,689,000AAHUs 160.9AAC/AAHU $35,400First Cost/ Restored

Acre$702,100

*SPLIT: 65% Fed / 35% Sponsor($91.6 M / $49.3 M)

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WATERSHED BOUNDARIES

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5 Dams, 1 Debris Basin45 Miles of Levee and Channel

LOS ANGELES COUNTY DRAINAGE AREA (O&M)

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Project Location

San GabrielMountains

Verdugo Mountains

GriffithPark

Burbank

Glendale

LosAngeles

Santa MonicaMountains

ElysianHills

VerdugoWash

ArroyoSeco

Project Area• It includes an approximate 11 mile

stretch from the Griffith Park areato First Street. The larger projectareas within this section areVerdugo Wash confluence, TaylorYard, Arroyo Seco confluence andthe LATC.

Scope of Project• The Los Angeles River

Ecosystem Restoration Project orProject is defined in theIntegrated Feasibility Report fromSeptember 2015. It is a $1.4Bproject that will restore 11 miles ofthe Los Angeles River fromGriffith Park to Downtown LosAngeles.

• Currently, we are in thePreconstruction and Design(PED) phase (Reaches 7&8)

• Currently, we are in the PEDphase (estimated at $8.1M, with 4years to complete P&S for Reach 8,and long-lead activities in Reach 7)

LA RIVER ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION STUDY

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SANTA ANA RIVER MAINSTEM PROJECT

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Fort Irwin NTC

FY19 $439MFY18 $317M

Fort Irwin NTC

Fort Irwin NTC

Luke Air Force Base

Edwards Air Force Base Nellis Air Force Base

FY11 Academic Training Center

MILITARY PROGRAM

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Los AngelesDistrict

Ft. WorthDistrict

SPD

SWD

Border Wall Type Miles Program

Primary 316 $7.45B

Primary Replacement 47 $0.56B

Vehicle to Pedestrian 87 $2.23B

Secondary 272 $7.75B

Total 722 $18.21B

CBP Top 17 Priorities

* Addressed by CBP Top17 Priorities (Replacementand Secondary does notcontribute to new miles) † Will be addressed by

CBP Priorities 18-33.

RGV – Levee WallBig Bend, TX – No Fence

Legacy Ped Fence – San Diego

Legacy Vehicle Fence – AZ

Santa TeresaBollard Fence

AlbuquerqueDistrict

BORDER INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAMOVERVIEW

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VA Long Beach

INTERAGENCY & INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM

Bureau of Indian Affairs

EnvironmentalProtection Agency

National Aeronautics &Space Administration

National Park Service

Bureau of Land Management

DHS / CBP

West Los Angeles VAMCWest Los Angeles VAMCWest Los Angeles VAMC San Diego VAMC

VA Long Beach

Red SpringsBoardwalk

Red SpringsBoardwalk

Red SpringsBoardwalk

Historic Site PreservationHistoric Site PreservationHistoric Site Preservation

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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District

COL Aaron C. Barta, PMPCommander and District Engineer

(213) 452-3961Aaron.C.Barta@usace.army.mil

Ms Sally DeSimone, Administrative Assistant(213) 452-3964

Sally.M.DeSimone@usace.army.mil

Ms. Jennie AyalaOutreach Coordinator

213-452-4018Jennie.Ayala@usace.army.mil

Mr. David Van DorpeDeputy District Engineer for Programs

and Project Management(213) 452-3971

David.M.VanDorpe@usace.army.milRich Lopez, Administrative Assistant

(213) 452-3974Rich.Lopez@usace.army

Ms. Danielle NakamaruExecutive Assistant to the Commander

(213) 452-3963Danielle.D.Nakamaru@usace.army.milStephanie M. Godinez, Administrative Assistant

(213) 452-3966Stephanie.M.Godinez@usace.army.mil

www.spl.usace.army.mil