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—an important initiative focused on revitalizing a vital natural resource in our community.
Thanks to $6 million in funding secured by then-California Assemblymember Adam Gray, this project will restore a six-mile stretch of Bear Creek, extending from McKee Road to 16th Street. The restoration effort will focus on removing invasive plant overgrowth, trash, and other pollutants to improve the overall health of the creek’s ecosystem. Additionally, the project will implement an embankment repair program to stabilize and restore high-priority areas identified by the City, helping to protect both wildlife habitat and surrounding infrastructure.
—an important initiative focused on revitalizing a vital natural resource in our community.
Thanks to $6 million in funding secured by then-California Assemblymember Adam Gray, this project will restore a six-mile stretch of Bear Creek, extending from McKee Road to 16th Street. The restoration effort will focus on removing invasive plant overgrowth, trash, and other pollutants to improve the overall health of the creek’s ecosystem. Additionally, the project will implement an embankment repair program to stabilize and restore high-priority areas identified by the City, helping to protect both wildlife habitat and surrounding infrastructure.
We look forward to sharing more details at the meeting and engaging with the community as we work together to restore and protect Bear Creek.