SUPERVISOR HORVATH ANNOUNCES RESTORATION OF MARVIN BRAUDE BIKE TRAIL AND SANTA MONICA CANYON CHANNEL
LOS ANGELES, CA – A highly-anticipated project to repair the Marvin Braude Bike Trail and the outlet of the Santa Monica Canyon Channel at Will Rogers Beach will begin on August 4, 2025, Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath announced today.
“The Marvin Braude Trail is a vital part of our coastal infrastructure and a cherished community space,” said Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath. “We heard the voices of our community and decided to step in to ensure a full and lasting restoration. With support from FEMA and the expertise of LA County Public Works, we’re making the trail stronger, safer, and more resilient—ensuring it remains open and accessible for generations to come.”
While the bridge crossing Santa Monica Canyon Channel remains structurally sound, a small section of the bike trail just north of the outlet experienced a critical washout in February 2024. The damage was caused by a combination of King Tides and intense February storms, which led to a federally declared disaster. As a result, the repair project is eligible for FEMA funding. It is important to note that there were no issues with the pedestrian bridge design or construction—only the adjacent bike pathway was impacted.
The six-month construction project, valued at approximately $4.2 million, will restore and reinforce this popular coastal corridor, ensuring a safe, scenic experience for cyclists, pedestrians, and beachgoers for years to come.
During construction, some beach access points may close temporarily, but the existing bike and pedestrian path will remain open throughout. Beachgoers are advised to steer clear of active work zones during construction hours.












