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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
Robert Edgerton
Principal Planner, Robert Edgerton, from HELIX’s Sacramento County office located in Folsom, has earned the Advanced Specialty Certification in Environmental Planning (AICP CEP) from the American Planning Association’s professional institute, the American Institute of Certified Planners.   The Advanced Specialty Certification in Environmental Planning is awarded to professional planners who have
Fairy Shrimp Surveys
Fairy shrimp and tadpole shrimp – most of which are listed as endangered or threatened under the federal Endangered Species Act – are found in vernal pools and ephemeral basins throughout many parts of California. These protected invertebrates live primarily in seasonal wetlands that fill with water during the winter