Messy Sun Valley Intersection Gets Improvements

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messyintersection2.jpg The grand unveiling of a $3.6 million flood control project at Tuxford Street and San Fernando Road in Sun Valley happens at 10 a.m. on Thursday, May 31.

During past rainy seasons, motorists have slogged through stormwater as they drove through the intersection. But now engineers from the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works have installed a flood control system that drives rain under the intersection, preserving some water to irrigate new landscaping installed as part of the project.


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