Caltrans/Robinson Creek Riparian Planting Phase III Project
Program
Riparian Habitat Restoration
Primary RCD
Mendocino County Resource Conservation District
Lead Implementer
Mendocino County Resource Conservation District
Funders
California Department of Transportation
Project Primary Contact
Linda MacElwee (linda.macelwee@mcrcd.org)
Project Stage
Completed
Duration
2012 - 2019
Watershed Restoration
Riparian Habitat Restoration
In 2011 the Mendocino County Resource Conservation District was contracted by Caltrans to implement riparian revegetation and invasives removal on 1.8 acres along Robinson and Anderson Creeks as mitigation impacts related to culvert upgrades being implemented along California State Highways 253 and 128 . Three properties were planted in March 2012, with another two properties planted in 2013 and a final property in 2014. The Project was completed in 2019.
Key Accomplishments
- Plants Installed: 350
Project Themes
- Climate Change
- Education
- Wildlife/Endangered Species
- Forests and Fire
- Groundwater
- Healthy Watersheds
Anderson Valley Elementary School 2015
Credit: Linda MacElwee
Location
Expenditures
No expenditures provided
Photos
Anderson Valley Elementary School Before Photo October 2011 (Timing: Before)
Credit: Linda MacElwee
Mendocino County Fair Before Photo (Timing: Before)
Credit: Linda MacElwee
Mendocino County Fair 2017 (Timing: During)
Credit: Linda MacElwee
Anderson Valley Elementary School After October 2019 (Timing: After)
Credit: Linda MacElwee
Mendocino County Fair Interpretive Panel (Timing: After)
Credit: Linda MacElwee
Project last updated 9/18/2020