PROJECTS

Puente Hills Landfill Park and Environmental Justice Center

The Puente Hills Landfill Park is an ambitious project designed with the vision to transform the site of the former Puente Hills Landfill into a vibrant, accessible space for recreation, education, and environmental stewardship. This project is led by Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda L. Solis, who has been a driving force behind its development, working tirelessly to provide environmental justice and green space to the San Gabriel Valley.

The park will feature expansive walking and biking trails, picnic areas, and environmental education zones, as well as the Environmental Justice Center. This center will serve as a hub for sustainability and conservation programs, offering educational resources and hands-on exhibits to help the community learn about waste reduction, ecological preservation, and the history of the Puente Hills area. The park will provide a space for residents to engage in outdoor activities, learn about environmental issues, and connect with nature in a revitalized and historically significant area.

Puente Hill Landfill Park and Environmental Justice Center Project! Coming Soon!

Puente Hill Landfill Park and Enviornmental Justice Center Project! Coming Soon!

Background

In 1970, the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts purchased over 1,200 acres of land in the Puente Hills canyons of the San Gabriel Valley to create what would become the Puente Hills Landfill. After years of operation, the landfill closed operations in 2013, and under a 1987 Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) between the Sanitation Districts and Los Angeles County, as well as Assembly Bill 2632—authored by then-Assemblymember Hilda L. Solis—portions of the site were designated for park and recreation purposes once the landfill closed.

Supervisor Hilda L. Solis has been instrumental in advocating for the development of this park. Growing up in unincorporated La Puente, not far from the landfill, Solis experienced firsthand the environmental challenges faced by the community. As a child, she witnessed garbage trucks driving through her neighborhood, an experience that fueled her lifelong commitment to environmental justice and equity. She vowed to close the landfill and restore the land to benefit future generations.

The Puente Hills Landfill Park is the culmination of Supervisor Solis’ efforts to create a lasting legacy of environmental justice in the San Gabriel Valley. It is the first new regional park in Los Angeles County in more than 35 years, providing recreational, cultural, and educational opportunities to residents in the surrounding communities, including La Puente, Whittier, and other areas of the San Gabriel Valley.

The park’s development is also a significant step forward in the mission to restore degraded land and create green spaces that improve quality of life. The Environmental Justice Center will educate visitors on the history of the Puente Hills landfill and its transformation into a public park, offering programs focused on sustainability, waste management, and ecological conservation.

Supervisor Solis continues to lead the charge to ensure that this project serves as a model of environmental restoration and a source of pride for the community. The park’s completion marks a new chapter in the region’s history, offering a testament to Solis’ dedication to improving the health and well-being of the people she represents.

Project Timeline

  • Land Acquisition by Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts: 1970
  • Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) Established Between Sanitation Districts and Los Angeles County: 1987
  • Assembly Bill 2632 (Authored by then-Assemblymember Hilda L. Solis) Designates Portions of Land for Park and Recreation Use: 1987
  • Landfill Ceases Operations: 2013
  • Community Engagement for Puente Hills Landfill Park Master Plan: 2014-2016
  • Project Planning and Environmental Impact Review: 2016
  • Design: 2022-2027
  • Construction for Phase 1 (Environmental Justice Center) Begins: Spring 2025
  • Construction for Phase 1 (Environmental Justice Center) Begins: Fall 2026

Revitalization

Sustainability

Education

Restoration

Solis Breaks Ground on Puente Hills Regional Park

Solis Breaks Ground on Puente Hills Regional Park 150 150 Supervisor Hilda L. Solis

Los Angeles County Chair Pro Tem and First District Supervisor Hilda L. Solis joined residents and community leaders to break ground on Puente Hills Regional Park, launching Phase 1 of one of the County’s most significant environmental justice and public space projects in decades. 

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Solis’ Vision for Puente Hills Landfill Park Moves Forward with Key Approvals

Solis’ Vision for Puente Hills Landfill Park Moves Forward with Key Approvals 150 150 Supervisor Hilda L. Solis

Today, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors took significant steps toward realizing Chair Pro Tem and Supervisor Hilda L. Solis’ long-held vision of transforming the former Puente Hills Landfill into a vibrant regional park.

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Supervisor Solis Secures $15 Million Grant for the Creation of the Puente Hills Regional Park

Supervisor Solis Secures $15 Million Grant for the Creation of the Puente Hills Regional Park 150 150 Supervisor Hilda L. Solis

Today, the U.S. Department of the Interior awarded $254.68 million into projects for redevelopment of local parks, of which $15 million will be invested into the Puente Hills Regional Park on the site of the former Puente Hills Landfill.

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Solis Champions $1 Million Investment to Improve San Gabriel Valley Aquatic Center

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, at Chair Pro Tem Hilda L. Solis’ request, has approved a $1 million budget update for the San Gabriel Valley Aquatic Center, ensuring the facility’s continued enhancement and expansion of services for local families.

Supervisor Solis Breaks Ground on New Aquatic Center in the San Gabriel Valley

New aquatic center with Olympic-sized pool slated for 2025 completion first of its kind in east San Gabriel Valley.

Supervisor Solis Applauds Federal Earmarks for San Gabriel Valley Community Projects

Supervisor Hilda L. Solis, First District, accepted two federal grant checks on behalf of LA County from U.S. Representative Grace F. Napolitano, California’s 32nd Congressional District, for two community projects in the San Gabriel Valley.