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HELIX has just learned that the State Route 11 (SR-11) and Otay Mesa East Port-of-Entry (POE) Project, for which our firm prepared the programmatic EIR/EIS and project level EIR/EIS, working closely with Caltrans District 11, has been selected by the National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP) to receive the 2013
The federal and state governments want to use federal land to develop renewable energy projects while protecting sensitive habitat in California.  California officials hope that such effort would help the state meet a 33 percent renewable energy goal by 2020.  California’s deserts are prime locations for solar and wind farms,

November 6, 2012

HELIX Project Wins Award!

The San Diego Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects will present an award for the Torrey Pines City Park General Development Plan.  HELIX worked closely with the Design Team and City of San Diego by providing environmental studies and support on this project located on the bluffs overlooking
HELIX is pleased to welcome Robert Edgerton and Stephen Stringer to our Folsom Office. Robert, who is joining HELIX as an Environmental Planning Group Manager, has a strong background in CEQA, NEPA, and resource management. Stephen, who is HELIX’s new Senior Scientist, has extensive biology experience that includes general biological
HELIX’s Environmental Planning Group managed and authored the Final Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Sycamore Landfill Master Development Plan project which was unanimously certified by the San Diego City Council yesterday afternoon. This project approval secures long-term disposal capacity for both the City and San Diego region as a