THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — The National Park Service has awarded a contract to AMG & Associates, Inc., a company based out of Santa Clarita, California, to rebuild park facilities in Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area (SMMNRA) that were lost during the 2018 Woolsey Fire. The project is slated to begin on June 12, 2023, with expected completion by fall 2024. Overall, the project will construct six new buildings to restore visitor services, employee housing, and administrative offices. Both sites will receive upgrades to utilities and the new buildings will meet current design codes and standards for accessibility and fire safety.
- At Paramount Ranch, four buildings will be constructed in the footprints of historic Paramount Studios buildings. Three of these will accommodate film operations, but also be available as indoor or covered event spaces. The fourth new building at the Ranch will be a restroom.
- At Rocky Oaks, one administrative building and one multi-plex housing unit will be constructed.
- Visitors will continue to park on the east side of Medea Creek and will be able to access the restrooms across the street.
- Hikers and cyclists will be allowed access over the Medea Creek Bridge and guided around construction fencing to access the trail system.
- Equestrians will access the trail system via the creek crossing north of the visitor parking area (see map above). The Medea Creek Bridge and the construction area are too hazardous for horse riders during the project.
- There may be temporary closures of the Medea Creek bridge (up to 20 minutes) if the contractor is moving heavy equipment or supplies.
Visit our webpage Paramount Ranch: Past, Present, and Future for more information about the history of this site, the Woolsey Fire, and what will be reconstructed. The Environmental Assessment and the Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for this project are both available on the NPS Planning, Environment, and Public Comment webpage.
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