Laserfiche WebLink
Special consideration was given to protect the burrowing owl habitat and the legless lizard. <br />Performed legless lizard surveys prior to and during construction. Specifications per Greenbook <br />and special provisions and estimates were also prepared. <br />City of Los Angeles Laurel Canyon Boulevard Green Street Design -Build PAEP Lead for <br />water quality monitoring of a green street project along 1,300 linear feet of Laurel Canyon <br />Boulevard for LA Sanitation — City of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Conservation Corps. <br />The project aims to provide increased groundwater recharge, reduce flooding impacts, protect <br />compatible beneficial uses, and improve the neighborhood quality of life. Tasks include <br />coordinating and performing water quality monitoring. <br />City of El Monte Garvey Avenue Grade Separation Drainage Improvement Funding <br />Opportunities Lead for improving drainage infrastructure in the City of El Monte by identifying <br />and delineating tributary areas that contribute stormwater flow to the Garvey Avenue underpass. <br />The project involves upgrades to the existing drainage system, including installation of new <br />catch basins, inlets, and storm drain pipes; improvements to the existing pump station diverting <br />the stormwater to the storm drain system; and implementation of green infrastructure initiatives <br />to retain, reuse, or infiltrate the collected stormwater runoff. Tasks include: project <br />management; stakeholder outreach; technical evaluations; right-of-way acquisition; obtaining <br />regulatory permits from the USACE, RWQCB, and CDFW; preparing PS&Es; developing an <br />O&M plan; and providing assistance with funding opportunities. <br />City of Beverly Hills Burton Way Median Green Street Technical Advisor for a feasibility <br />study and the design of bioswales and green street improvements to capture and retain urban <br />runoff on the Burton Way median in the City of Beverly Hills. These improvements will assist <br />the City in complying with the Ballona Creek Watershed Enhanced Watershed Management <br />Program (EWMP) and the Ballona Creek Metals Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL). The <br />project includes aesthetic improvements with efficient landscape design, including drought - <br />tolerant plants that reduce outdoor irrigation use and help the City meet water conservation <br />objectives. The multi -benefit design incorporates walking trails, including public art displays and <br />an aesthetically pleasing landscape. The project will enhance water quality, reduce flooding <br />impacts, and provide a beautiful, tranquil community space that increases public awareness of <br />stormwater quality and water conservation issues. <br />City of Los Angeles Proposition O BMP Optimization Water Quality Monitoring Project <br />Manager responsible for coordinating eight wet -weather and seven dry -weather monitoring <br />events, over three years, at up to thirty-five sites spread among eleven Proposition O BMP <br />project locations that included: Echo Park Lake, Grand Boulevard Tree Wells, Hansen Dam <br />Wetlands Restoration, Imperial Highway Sunken Median, Mar Vista Recreation Center, Oros <br />Green Street, Peck Park Canyon Enhancement, Penmar Water Quality Improvement, South LA <br />Wetlands, Westminster Dog Park, and Westside Park Irrigation.. Tasks managed include: <br />development of a Monitoring Plan and QAPP, weather forecasting and tracking, coordination of <br />sampling events with the City of Los Angeles' EMD, sample bottle preparation, field analytical <br />analysis, field observation logging, collection and delivery of samples, data processing and <br />analysis, and event summary technical memorandums. Various sites provide safety challenges, <br />including lakes, median strips, underground vaults, and vehicle traffic. Results are utilized to <br />assess BMP functionality and effectiveness in order to make recommendations and coordinates <br />with the City and other consultants to identify program challenges and accomplishments. <br />