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The River Project developed the Greenway design and maintenance recommendations
for the quarter-mile section of the Los Angeles River between Laurel
Canyon Boulevard and CBS Studios in Studio City. Through a series
of educational workshops at Carpenter Avenue Elementary School and
several neighborhood meetings, the local community participated
in creating the design.
Through the workshops, students learned about the river, native
plants, and watershed issues. They helped select the native plant
palette and created conceptual designs for the Greenway
amenities like the Great Toad Gate, the butterfly garden, seating
areas and the story fence. We then integrated these into the Greenway
plan.
The goals for this project were to enhance public access to, and
increase the riparian habitat of, the Los Angeles River Greenway;
to stimulate a sense of community ownership; and educate the community
about the river's natural riparian heritage and its relation to
the coast. The project was funded by the California Coastal Conservancy.
Community involvement exceeded expectations and the project has
served as a powerful model for similar efforts in other areas along
the Los Angeles River. The State Board of Education’s California
Guide to Environmental Literacy cited this effort as one of the
best environmental education projects in the state.
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