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	<creator uri="http://cjvp.ducks.org" type="organization">San Francisco Bay Joint Venture</creator>
        <title>Glen Echo Creek bank stabilization between Monte Vista Avenue and Montell Street</title>
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             thesaurustermuri="">Project</resourcetype>
        <projectid>
            <idcode>63</idcode>
            <idsource uri="http://cjvp.ducks.org/">San Francisco Bay Joint Venture Projects</idsource>
        </projectid>
        <begindate>2003-10-01</begindate>
        <enddate>Unknown</enddate>
    
    
      
        <primarycontact>
	    <contactperson>Leslie Estes</contactperson>
	    <firstname>Leslie</firstname>
	    <middleinitial></middleinitial>
	    <lastname>Estes</lastname>
            <email>lcestes@oaklandnet.com</email>
        </primarycontact>  
      
        <primarycontact>
	    <contactperson>Kristin Hathaway</contactperson>
	    <firstname>Kristin</firstname>
	    <middleinitial></middleinitial>
	    <lastname>Hathaway</lastname>
            <email>khathaway@oaklandnet.com</email>
        </primarycontact>  
      
        <primarycontact>
	    <contactperson>Valerie Winemiller</contactperson>
	    <firstname>Valerie</firstname>
	    <middleinitial></middleinitial>
	    <lastname>Winemiller</lastname>
            <email></email>
        </primarycontact>  
      
    
    
      
        <primarycontact>
            
	      <contactorganization uri="">Oakland, City of</contactorganization>
	    
            <address></address>
            <city></city>
            <state></state>
            <postalcode></postalcode>
            <country>US</country>
            <voicetelephone></voicetelephone>
            <email></email>
        </primarycontact> 
      
    
    <secondarycontact><contactperson>Sandy Scoggin</contactperson>
            <email>sscoggin@sfbayjv.org</email>
    </secondarycontact> 
    
      
        <participant type="organization">
            <participantname>Oakland, City of</participantname>
            <participantrole>Lead agency</participantrole>
        </participant>
      
      
      
    
        <funding>
            <funder></funder>
            <fundingstatus>Unknown</fundingstatus>
            <contributiontype>Unknown</contributiontype>
            <amount>0</amount>
        </funding>
        <projecthomepage></projecthomepage>
        <relation>
            <relationtype></relationtype>
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        <abstract>Glen Echo Creek Restoration Alameda County Technical Assistance by Philip Williams &amp; Associates (PWA). PWA provided Technical Assistance to the Alameda County Public Works Agency (ACPWA) for creek restoration, bank stabilization and habitat enhancement efforts on Glen Echo Creek in Oakland, Alameda County, California. Our involvement in this project focused primarily on supporting ACPWAin the assessment of existing conceptual bank stabilization alternatives (developed by the ACPWA). PWA proposed and developed an alternative approach for restoration activities on Glen Echo Creek, leading to a preferred alternative and construction documents. In addition, we helped to successfully re-engage the public and establish support for the project through participatory meetings and presentations. The project scope includes comprehensive bank restoration in addition to strategic native revegetation along the creek. The bank restoration approach, as developed by PWA, reconstructs eroded banks using biotechnical engineering applications/vegetated soil lifts to stabilize soils, improve local fluvial geomorphic processes and maximize plantable areas.</abstract>
        <purpose>Strong collaborative relationship with the ACPWA. Restoration and stabilization of approximately 200 linear feet of creek channel and banks at two distinct locations. Developed through an integrated engineering and geomorphic analysis,leading to a</purpose>
        <progress>Unknown</progress>
    
        <boundingbox>
            <northlatitude>90</northlatitude>
            <southlatitude>-90</southlatitude>
            <westlongitude>180</westlongitude>
            <eastlongitude>-180</eastlongitude>
        </boundingbox>
        <projectsubject thesaurusuri="http://cjvp.ducks.org">Wetlands</projectsubject>
    
      
       
        <projectactivity thesaurusuri="http://cjvp.ducks.org">Habitat Enhancement</projectactivity>
       
      
    
    
      
      
       
        <projecthabitat thesaurusuri="http://cjvp.ducks.org">Creek and Lake - Creek and riparian zone</projecthabitat>
	
       
      
       
      
    
      
	<projectsize units="acres">0</projectsize>
	
	
	
      
    
      
        <place thesaurusuri="http://cjvp.ducks.org">Alameda County</place>
      
    
        <locationdescription type="text"></locationdescription>
        <metadatastandard>CalEDLN project standard 1.0RC1</metadatastandard>
        <metadatadate>2009-11-06</metadatadate>
        <metadatacontact>
            <contactperson>Sandra Scoggin</contactperson>
        </metadatacontact>
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