Tujunga Wash Ecosystem Restoration

LCI prepared landscape and irrigation plans to restore degraded habitat along the Tujunga Wash flood control channel. This was to increase habitat value, provide nesting opportunities for migratory birds, and establish a corridor for wildlife movement that extends 3,000 feet between Vanowen Street to the south and Sherman Way to the north in Los Angeles, California.

This facility in Huntington Beach is an innovative training center that develops the learning and technical skills of both cadets and students by providing an environment that best balance quality enhancements of both building design and landscape.

LCI achieved this goal by creating a park scenario for passive recreation, biddle and grinder courses for physical training activities and memorial as a focal point next to the building’s main entry. A number of prominent trees were protected through strict construction and management procedures while applicable stormwater techniques such as Modular Wetland Biofiltration systems were considered for the project.

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