Mia Lehrer
"My lifelong commitment to connecting people to the environment helps me appreciate LADWP's sustainability and conservation initiatives to protect our natural resources. In my capacity as commissioner, I am committed to furthering water efficiency, maximizing open spaces for the public, creating resilient landscapes, and promoting multi-benefit stormwater capture projects for the City of L.A."
Mia Lehrer was appointed to the Board of Water and Power Commissioners by Mayor Eric Garcetti on September 24, 2020 and confirmed by Council on October 21, 2020. Her term will end June 30, 2024.
Ms. Lehrer is president and founder of Studio-MLA, a landscape architecture, urban design, and planning practice dedicated to advocacy by design with a vision to improve quality of life through landscape.
She has served as an advisor to numerous public agencies, including the United States Fine Arts Commission under President Barack Obama, the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission, and the Los Angeles Zoning Advisory Committee.
The scope of her concerns is vast—from the master planning of cities to the design of intimate plazas and gardens—with a particular emphasis on progressive landscape design, resilient and people-friendly public places, urban waterways, and catalyzing work for a climate-appropriate future.
Ms. Lehrer was a member of the team that delivered the Los Angeles River Revitalization Master Plan and the 2020 Upper Los Angeles River and Tributaries Master Plan. She also serves on the board for the Southern California Development Forum and in 2010 she was elevated to Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects.
Ms. Lehrer holds a Bachelor of Arts from Tufts University and Master of Landscape Architecture from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design.