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Guest View: Summer of progress on West Little Llagas Creek protects our community
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Morgan Hill Times | Morgan Hill, San Martin, CA
As a longtime resident of Morgan Hill, I have watched storms swell West Little Llagas Creek beyond its banks, threatening homes, businesses and agricultural land.
John L. VarelaIn April 2026, crews began working along three miles of West Little Llagas Creek, from Watsonville Road north to Llagas Road.
Your safety and our crew’s safety are always our top priority.
One area that will see more significant impacts is Hale Avenue, from Galvan Park to Llagas Road, as well as Wright Avenue.
I appreciate your understanding as we move through this last season of creek work.