The Master Plan proposes to transform the reservoir’s banks and introduce freshwater wetlands and aquatic habitat for the first time in over 100 years, an ecology that was slowly erased to meet the needs of a growing Los Angeles and restores remnant woodland habitat from the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains. Woven within these bold environmental design moves are an extensive network of trails, a promenade, gardens, overlooks, and flexible lawns all stitched together by a 2.5-mile, tree-lined promenade.