[1][2] River LA has garnered attention for their work with Frank Gehry;[3][4][5][6] their work on the La Kretz Crossing, the first multi-modal cable-stayed bridge of its kind;[7][8] and their Greenway 2020, a project to create a continuous 51 mile greenway and bike path.
[16][17] In 2011, plans were announced for a pedestrian, equestrian and cyclist bridge over the Los Angeles River connecting Griffith Park and Atwater Village.
[24][25] The Highline Network is created to support re-use infrastructure projects similar to New York City's High Line, with members including the Atlanta Beltline, Crissy Field, Dequindre Cut, the Lowline, Klyde Warren Park, the Bentway, the Trinity River Project, etc.
[26][27][28] In 2020, River LA announced Rio Reveals, a groundbreaking series of experiences bringing together Los Angeles artists, culture, and community for a live, immersive journey along the past, present and future of the L.A. River.
River LA is collaborating with experiential entertainment studio 13Exp and more than 40 artists on this multi-year campaign.