Los Angeles Times

The Army Corps of Engineers will build f lood-control barriers.

Army Corps of Engineers will build flood-control barriers along the L.A. River.

- By Abby Sewell abby.sewell@latimes.com Twitter: @sewella

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has received emergency funding to erect temporary barriers along the banks of the Los Angeles River to guard against flooding from future El Niño storms, officials announced Friday.

But the corps still has not received $4.5 million that officials say is needed to clear debris and do other floodcontr­ol work in the river.

L.A. County officials were startled to learn last week that the corps had not obtained the money, which was requested for prestorm work between the Burbank Western Channel and the 2 Freeway.

To help fill the hole in funding, the corps’ Los Angeles district has shifted about $500,000 that would have gone to other maintenanc­e projects to the river basin.

Col. Kirk Gibbs of the local office said Friday that while $4 million is still needed, the district received an emergency infusion of $3.1 million from headquarte­rs to build 4-foot protective barriers along three miles of the river, from Griffith Park to Elysian Valley. The measure would increase channel capacity and reduce the risk of flooding, he said.

“We’re preparing for a worst-case scenario,” Gibbs said. “We feel we need to do that, and we owe it to the residents.”

City and county officials praised the emergency funding and the proposed barriers.

“We’re hoping for the best, but we’re going to continue to prepare for the worst,” Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said. If the river “floods, there is risk of significan­t damage, not to mention real and immediate danger to Angelenos.”

“We don’t have to wait for damage,” Supervisor Hilda Solis said of the planned flood protection.

On Wednesday, the Board of Supervisor­s sent a letter to members of Congress and to the assistant secretary of the Army calling on them to expedite the funding for maintenanc­e in the river basin.

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Marcus Yam Los Angeles Times DEBRIS washes up on the banks of the L.A. River in Vernon. Barriers will increase channel capacity and reduce the risk of f looding.

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