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Partnerships w/ Valley Landowners to Repair Non-County Maintained Dirt Roads & Streambanks

    

SPAWN's collaborative "Taking Action for Clean Water" program with the San Francisco Estuary Partnership and 70 San Geronimo Valley residents helped repair over two miles of non-County-maintained roads through the "Taking Action for Clean Water" program. Other partners include the Pacific Watershed Associates (road assessment, treatment design & construction oversight) and the California Department of Fish and Game (oversight & permit compliance). Wylatti Resource Management provided construction services for Phase I of the project.

In our second year of the project, we anticipate repairing over two more miles of eroding dirt roads.

If you have concerns about erosion stemming from a non-County-maintained road, or have an eroding stream bank and would like design assistance, please contact us!

Funding for this project has been provided by the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009, California Department of Fish and Game and the
Clean Water State Revolving Fund, through an agreement with the State Water
Resources Control Board.

Stay tuned for project tours and presentations in your neighborhood!

Contact Aaron Fairbrook, 415-663-8590 x. 111

More Information

Roads Phase I Treatments & Maps (August 4, 2010 - 5.56MB PDF)

Bid Packages

Other pages in Supporting Landowners in Watershed Restoration

Partnerships w/ Valley Landowners to Repair Non-County Maintained Dirt Roads & Streambanks

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