More Than 100 Participants Attend UCLA Luskin Center Lower L.A. River Workshop Workshop hosted to provide feedback on projects surrounding the LA River

More than 100 people gathered for the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation and the Watershed Conservation Authority (WCA) co-hosted, in conjunction with North East Trees, the Lower Los Angeles River: From Gray to Green workshop on Tuesday, August 18th.

Participants had an opportunity to give their feedback about what improvements they would like to see and where on the river parkway and how a Los Angeles River Greenway Toolkit could best help these efforts. Using the feedback provided by workshop participants, the Luskin Center will work to make the Toolkit more user-friendly, and incorporate new ideas and information.

This news was adapted from a UCLA Luskin Center report.

Over 100 people gathered for the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation and the Watershed Conservation Authority (WCA) co-hosted, in conjunction with North East Trees, the Lower Los Angeles River: From Gray to Green workshop on Tuesday, August 18th.
Participants had an opportunity to give their feedback about what improvements they would like to see and where on the river parkway and how a Los Angeles River Greenway Toolkit could best help these efforts. Using the feedback provided by workshop participants, the Luskin Center will work to make the Toolkit more user-friendly, and incorporate new ideas and information.
Joseph Gonzalez, Watershed Conservation Authority, Associate Project Manager (right), discusses ways in which River stakeholders can give feedback about improvements to the river parkway, while Zed Mason, CSULB Assistant Vice Chancellor of Research, looks on.
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