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

Coho Leaping Through the Inkwells!
Photo: Susan Farrar, Creek Naturalist and Nature Photographer
    

SPAWN has partnered with the San Francisco Estuary Partnership to help landowners fund and implement restoration actions on their properties through our "Taking Action for Clean Water" program."

If you live on a dirt, non-County maintained road with erosion problems and are in need of expert design assistance, funding, and support with permitting for repairs of your road - please contact us, we can help!

Similarly, if you have a streambank that is eroding and you need design, funding assistance, and a expert team to implement the project - we can help!

Update: To date we have surveyed over 6 miles of non-County maintained dirt road and are working collaboratively w/ +52 San Geronimo Valley landowners in 2010 to repair dirt roads to stem erosion and sedimentation into local creeks. In 2010, we will be repairing the 1st 2-miles of road.

Funding support has been provided through the Prop 50 Coastal Non-Point Source Pollution" program more recently through President Obama's "American Recovery and Reinvestment Act."

Stay tuned for project tours and presentations in your neighborhood!

Contact: Paola Bouley at 415-663-8590 ×111, Paola@Tirn.Net.

Other pages in Supporting Landowners in Watershed Restoration

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

SPAWN-Americorp Watershed Stewards Partnership to Support Riparian Restoration on Private Lands

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SPAWN's 10,000 Rain Gardens Project Helps Landowners Help our Streams!

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