by Public Service Anouncements | May 4, 2023 | LADWP, Public Safety, Public Service Announcement, Road Conditions, Storm Damage
LADWP 2023 emergency run-off response dedicated webpage launched The Eastern Sierra snowpack reached almost 300 percent of normal and is expected to result in at least one million acre-feet of snowmelt by fall. For current information related to LADWP’s...
by Public Service Anouncements | May 2, 2023 | City of Bishop, Inyo County, Public Safety
The City of Bishop and allied agencies have identified potential flooding concerns within the creek corridor at the City Park. To allow for maintenance of the creek, the Bishop City Park will have extremely restricted access beginning May 3rd -May 8th. Recreation...
by Deb Murphy | May 1, 2023 | Flooding, Inyo County, Mono County, Nature, News Releases, Public Safety, Road Conditions, Storm Damage, Town of Mammoth Lakes, Water, Weather
Inyo and Mono Counties Prep for Run-Off and Recovery from Epic Winter Traffic in the Owens Valley was nearly reduced to a crawl in February with more than a foot of fresh snow. Three thousand feet up the mountain, the town of Mammoth Lakes doesn’t keep snow fall...
by Press Release | Apr 28, 2023 | LADWP, Press Release, Public Safety, Recreation, Road Conditions, Storm Damage
We are slowly transitioning into spring and with that, fishing season. LADWP encourages everyone traveling to the Eastern Sierra to please adhere to all road closure signs. Extreme winter storms have resulted in hazardous conditions in local waterways. Soft,...
by Press Release | Apr 25, 2023 | LADWP, Public Safety, Snow, Water
APRIL 25, 2023 (LOS ANGELES) – The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), has begun preparing early for this year’s runoff based on lessons learned from the last extreme wet year in 2017. The historic snowpack levels in the Eastern Sierra of 296...