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Projects

Some of our favorite projects create new livable areas and restores social or
environmental justice: 

  • Independent Highway Cover Assessment to create more livable areas and to design facilities that enhance and restore historic neighborhood assets and rebuild community cohesion along I-5 inr North Portland's highly congested Rose Quarter 

  • Trillium Primary  School Wetland headwater restoration and environmental mitigation site

  • Kealia Pond Visitor Interpretive Center on the Wildlife Refuge for Hawaiian Coots, Au, Stilts breeding area in Maui

  • Highway 1 Improvement Project in northern Idaho, as a collaboration with the Nez Perce tribes and a large geotechnical and special species team and rural landowners to design a better highway

  • Gresham Springwater Community Plan, the first-ever automated resource mapping system for the City’s planning department  and environmentally sensitive resource
    area  codification

Watershed and Environmental Assessment and Community Cohesion, I-5 Rose Quarter Improvement Project Independent Cover Assessment, Oregon Department of Transportation

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Leading watershed, environmental, community cohesion, wealth, and health elements of this highly public transportation project with the aim to advance social and racial equity, resulting in positive change through community-informed and involved decision-making through a community-connected, transparent, and inclusionary process. Working directly with Black community members to understand how highway covers can rebuild the neighborhood and better serve the historic Albina community. Planning to increase connectivity for the traveling public and local community while also reducing greenhouse gas emissions and meeting local, regional, and statewide climate action goals.

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