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SANTA ANA WATERSHED PROJECT AUTHORITY (SAWPA)
Contract #
A-2021-185
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
9/21/2021
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DocuSign Envelope ID: 7DOD574C-B1E5-4A94-98CC-C2B16DDD7DC6 <br />EXHIBIT 5 <br />Grant Agreement No. 4600013842 <br />Page 42 of 71 <br />PLACEHOLDER PROJECT <br />As per Paragraph 5 of this Agreement, the following project is included in the Agreement as a placeholder <br />project. Placeholder project is not eligible for grant reimbursement and may not submit invoices to DWR until <br />such time as they are fully included in the Agreement as per Paragraph 5) A.U. <br />PROJECT 10: Evans Lake Tributary Restoration and Camp Evans Wilderness Park <br />IMPLEMENTING AGENCY: San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District <br />PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The project includes the planning and installation of native habitat on a degraded <br />open space site in the City of Riverside. Tasks include non-native tree and palm removal (approximately 254 <br />trees) and native revegetation of approximately 100 acres within the 115-acre site. The project includes <br />restoration of Evans Creek, which is a distributary of Evans Lake to the Santa Ana River. Approximately 7,000 <br />linear feet of channels will be enhanced in total, including the main channel, a spillway channel, and a <br />secondary channel within the native habitat area. The main channel will be extended approximately 500 feet <br />to reconnect with the Santa Ana River. An educational interpretive trail will be built that travels through the <br />restoration area and the entire site with focused overlooks and educational signage providing information <br />such as native plant names, species' habitat requirements, and ecological areas of special interest. <br />
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