January 20, 2016 December 9, 2015 November 11, 2015 August 26, 2015 July 30, 2015Environmental Services for Wildfire Management
Cross Border Xpress Opens at Tijuana Airport
Tijuana River Valley Regional Park Habitat Restoration Update
Mast Park Habitat Restoration Underway in the City of Santee
HELIX and Inyo County Recognized for Outstanding Achievement in Land Use Planning and Best Practices
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A significant level of effort is needed to lessen the risk of wildfires to our communities, properly assess damage to natural and cultural resources following large fires, and restore habitat to healthy and native conditions. HELIX provides specialized and comprehensive environmental services to help clients identify and implement the appropriate
Cross Border Xpress, an enclosed pedestrian skywalk bridge across the U.S./Mexico border into Tijuana Airport, opened today, Wednesday, December 9. The project includes a parking garage and access to ground transportation on the U.S. side of the border, U.S. customs and immigration facilities, and the skywalk bridge, to be used
The County of San Diego Parks and Recreation Department announced last week through a press release that efforts to preserve local habitats in the Tijuana River Valley Regional Park are being balanced with efforts to improve and expand trail access. The more than 1,800-acre Tijuana River Valley Regional Park
Efforts kicked off this month to implement the habitat restoration plan for the 12.7-acre Mast Park in the City of Santee which serves as a mitigation area for six development projects near the San Diego River. Working closely with the City of Santee and a number of agencies, the goal
Inyo County and HELIX Environmental Planning have been recognized for outstanding achievement in land use planning and best practices by the American Planning Association California Chapter Central Section. A “Planning Award of Merit for Innovation in Green Community Planning” was awarded in May 2015 and presented in July to Inyo