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11SECTION 3. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE <br />URBAN GREENING PROGRAM <br />Client City of Tehachapi <br />Contact John Schlosser, Development Services Director <br />661,722,2299 x1 | jschlosser@tehachapicityhall.com <br />Dates of Service 04/2017 – 05/2017 <br />Personnel Greg Jaquez <br />MNS prepared the grant application for its Citywide Tree Planting and Stormwater <br />Capture Project for submittal to the California Natural Resources Agency. <br />Additional services provided were project scope development and cost <br />estimation. Application materials included graphical exhibits, cost estimate table, <br />renderings, and greenhouse gas reduction calculations. <br />$889K <br />Awarded <br />PROPOSITION 1 STORMWATER, NORTH HOLLYWOOD <br />Client Los Angeles Department of Water and Power <br />Contact Terrence McCarthy, Contract Administrator <br />213. 367.1454 | terrence.mccarthy@ladwp.com <br />Dates of Service 04/2020 – 06/2020 <br />Personnel Greg Jaquez, Monica Killen <br />MNS prepared a Proposition 1 Stormwater Implementation Grant application for <br />the Valley Village Park Stormwater Project. To minimize the region’s dependence <br />on imported water, the project will capture 158 AFY of runoff from a 453-acre <br />tributary area and recharge the San Fernando Valley Groundwater Basin. <br />The project consists of installing a 0.65-acre underground infiltration gallery at <br />Valley Village Park. Construction of the underground infiltration gallery includes <br />installation of a storm drain diversion structure, stormwater pipeline, two <br />hydrodynamic separator (HDS) units, flow measuring devices, and maintenance <br />holes. <br />$6M <br />Awarded
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