What's New at LAVC? Learn How the reVitalization of Los Angeles Valley College is now underway...
Valley College is currently undergoing a $704 million renovation and building project to renovate existing buildings and build new sustainable buildings. Existing classroom buildings are being updated with new technology and energy efficient standards.
It all began when the voters of Los Angeles approved Proposition A in 2001 and Proposition AA in 2003 to help improve college facilities at Los Angeles Valley College. Later, Los Angeles voters approved Measure J in 2008 and Measure CC in 2016 to further improve college facilities and expand educational programs to meet the growing needs of the community.
In 2006, Valley College made history with the opening of its Maintenance & Operations / Sheriff's Station, which was the campus’ first new building in more than 30 years. The Maintenance and Operations / Sheriff’s Station was also heralded as the first LEED-certified building at a college in the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD).
In the years that followed, the college updated many of its aging facilities and added several new buildings. In addition, all new campus structures are being built as LEED-certified (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) buildings.
New Construction Projects Select from the following images to learn about each of the college's projects
Academic Complex 1
Academic Building 2
Adapted Physical Education Center
Administration & Career Advancement
Allied Health & Sciences Center
Child Development & Family Complex
Community Services Center
Field House - Concession Stand & Visitor Restrooms
Library & Academic Resource Center
Maintenance & Operations
Sheriff's Station
Monarch Athletic Center
Parking Structure - Ethel Avenue
Student Services Center
& Annex
Student Union
TV Studio (Krupnick Media Arts Center)
Valley Academic & Cultural Center
Renovation Projects
Campus Improvement Projects
To learn more about LACCD bond building program, please visit BuildLACCD Web site.