Day 2 -Program
Day 2 | October 15, 2020 | 9am-12pm
>> Welcome
>> Panel 2 Discussion - Green Infrastructure - Coordination & Collaboration with
Communities
Pauline Louie, Advisor, Urban Waters Federal Partnership
Rachel Malarich, City Forest Officer, Board of Public Works, City of Los Angeles
Robin Mark, Los Angeles Program Manager, The Trust for Public Land
Bryan Matsumoto, Program Organizer, Nature for All
Dr. Michele Romolini, Managing Director, Center for Urban Resilience, Loyola Marymount University
Carlos Moran, Watershed Coordinator, Council for Watershed Health
>> Audience Q&A
>> Keynote Address
Supervisor Sheila Kuehl, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
>> Break
>> Poster Presentations
Room A
1. Using Nature-Based Solutions to Enhance and More Equitably Distribute Nature in Urban Environments, The Nature Conservancy
2. Trees in Stormwater BMPs, GHD
3. Mobilizing Small-scale Green Infrastructure, Local Government Commission
4. The EWMP Reimagined: Collaboration & Partnerships Leveraging Multi-Benefit Regional Projects for Watershed Compliance, Craftwater Engineering
Room B
1. Incorporating SITES to Benefit the Local Community and Watershed, Michael Baker International
2. “Why Don’t We use Stormwater?”, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
3. City of Los Angeles Transforms an Industrial Site to a Riverside Park, City of Los Angeles, Department of Public Works
4. Merced Avenue Greenway, TetraTech
Room C
1. Multi-Benefit Stormwater Projects in Los Angeles: Policy Options to Address Systemic Challenges, RAND Corporation
2. Reconnecting Lost Open Spaces through Urban Biodiversity, Stillwater Sciences
3. OurWaterLA: Engaging Communities to Reinvest in Our Water Future, OurWaterLA
4. Turning Nation’s Road Infrastructure to a Network of Stormwater Treatment Systems, UCLA
Room D
1. Bolivar Park Stormwater and Urban Runoff Capture Project, TetraTech
2. Water Resources and Disadvantaged Community Involvement Project, Center for Geospatial Science & Technology - CSUN
3. The Upper Los Angeles River and Tributaries (ULART) Revitalization Plan, Studio-MLA
4. Looking Back to Advance Forward, Rancho Los Cerritos
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