Schiry Monroe retires after 43 years in grand style.
Schiry Monroe, Sr. Documentation Technician, LADWP, retired in grand style with a celebration of her career May 20...
City’s plan to electrify its vehicles continues with new EVs.
Both the LADWP and Public Works/StreetsLA are welcoming new electric vehicles to their fleets. Many departments are replacing their gasoline vehicles with electric alternatives...
Cynthia’s Retiring and Throwing a Party!
After 30 years of City service, Cynthia Billingslea, Customer Service Rep, LADWP, Club Member, is set to retire Oct. 1. She’s throwing a retirement party...
Cynthia Goes Out Big
On Oct. 2, Cynthia Billingslea, Customer Service Rep, LADWP, and Club Member, retired with a big reception...
Dept. celebrates California Clean Air Day.
On Oct. 5, LADWP celebrated California Clean Air Day by hosting a Clean Air Fair at department headquarters with partners Public Works/Sanitation: City Plants, an organization at the hub of...
Monitor, educate, conserve: They work to ensure there’s water for all.
Call them investigators. Researchers. Responders. Problem solvers. Or educators. They’re the Water Conservation Response Unit (WCRU), the LADWP team that’s dedicated to helping solve the City’s water crisis...
Leonor Garcia, longtime leader for women and Hispanic progress, retires after 35 years...
A grand retirement party March 11 marked the celebration of the retirement of Leonor V. Garcia, longtime Club Member...
LADWP Employees Association hosts return of Retirees Picnic.
Welcome Back, Retirees!
Story and photos by Noelle Kauffman, Club Director of Sales
The LADWP Employees Association welcomed back department Retirees to a picnic June 3 at Whittier Narrows Park in South El Monte.
The picnic returned...
LADWP’s ‘Hydro Kings’ team wins international speed contest.
LADWP’s “Hydro Kings” team put it all together, literally, at a recent industry conference...
Reiko Kerr, first woman to lead LADWP’s Power System, retires.
Reiko Kerr, then first woman to lead LADWP’s Power System, retired June 29 and leaves an indelible mark as an advocate for women at the department and for leading the Power System through a transformative period. She leaves with five years of City service...