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The former Puente Hills Landfill, which operated between 1956 and 2013, is situated on a 1,365-acre site at the northern terminus of the 31-mile-long Puente-Chino Hills corridor, according to the ...
Chester Kano, chief of development for Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation, said Puente Hills Landfill Park is the county’s first regional park in 30 years and has become a huge undertaking ...
ASLA/IFLA 2024 Global Impact Award. Puente Hills Landfill Park Implementation Plan. Studio-MLA Jacquelyn Bianchini American Society of Landscape Architects (202) 216-2371 jbianchini@asla.org ...
ASLA/IFLA 2024 Global Impact Award. Puente Hills Landfill Park Implementation Plan. Studio-MLA Jacquelyn Bianchini American Society of Landscape Architects (202) 216-2371 jbianchini@asla.org ...
Puente Hills Landfill is taking on new life as the future Puente Hills Landfill Park, a visionary project by the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation that is re-purposing what was ...
California is transforming the Puente Hills landfill, once the nation’s second-largest trash site, into a public park. Plans include green spaces, trails, and recreation areas, addressing ...
The Puente Hills Landfill, located near the 605 Freeway and Highway 60 interchange, operated for nearly 60 years and was the largest landfill in California and the second-largest in the nation.
The Puente Hills Landfill received waste from all over Los Angeles County for more than 50 years, and eventually grew higher than 500 feet. But with the site's closure, the trash won't just disappear.