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Metropolitan’s Real Property Assets
Real Property staff strategically approaches the planning, acquisition, and disposition of Metropolitan land. Staff also protects Metropolitan's property rights and uses, and works to optimize revenues and land ownership costs. With land holdings for current and future facilities of more than 200,000 acres, Metropolitan offers opportunities for the purchase of surplus land, lease of agricultural land in Northern and Southeastern California, and lease of lands within our 5,200-square-mile service area.
When Metropolitan's board of directors designates acreage owned by Metropolitan as surplus, it can be made available to public and private concerns. Metropolitan listings are available at this time and can be found by clicking on the GIS Surplus map below.
Land & Property Management
As part of Metropolitan’s efforts to manage uses of our fee-owned properties, generate revenue and control land maintenance costs, opportunities are provided to third parties to lease agricultural acreage in Northern and Southeastern California, to obtain easements, and to lease land in our service area. To maintain a positive presence with neighboring landowners and local communities, Metropolitan responds to concerns of trespassing, dumping, and illegal activities on our lands.
We offer opportunities to lease or license land at market rates if a proposal is compatible with our present and/or planned future use of property. A request processing fee may be required.
If interested, please contact the Real Property phone line at (213) 217-7750 or by email.
Property Use & Filming
An expansive delivery and water treatment system that spans Northern and Southern California requires a lot of different facilities staged along the state landscape. It requires treatment plants, pumping stations, storage facilities and maintenance yards as well as craft shops and on-site housing for remote locations. We have buildings that date back to the early 1940s with stunning Mission Revival architecture. We have underground facilities for treatment plants and pump stations that have tunnel systems and pipe galleries that rival the architecture above-ground.
Film Permitting Program
If you’re a fan of film and television, there’s a good chance that you’ve seen one of Metropolitan’s facilities. Our facilities have been stand-ins for the United Nations, the Oval Office an Olympic ice-skating competition. Our facilities are varied, easily accessible and visually unique — from hi-tech to historical and high-rise to tunnels. We are adept at working with the industry. Access requires advance notice, appropriate photo identification and approval for Metropolitan’s security clearance. Filming or photography requests require a Metropolitan Film Entry Permit.
Filming requests are reviewed on a case-by-case basis and require written Metropolitan approval. Below are some of the guidelines:
Film rates are based on the scope of each request considering these factors:
Size of film operation, area used for filming, duration of filming, production value, type of activity, cost to Metropolitan and our impact to our operations and market.
We have properties throughout Southern California with both distinctive or easily conformed-into-something-else spaces.
All Real Property Sales, Leases & Concerns
Kieran Callanan
Unit Manager
Sherman Hom
Unit Manager
Kevin Webb
Team Manager
Kalysha Murphey
Team Manager