Saturday we came out, a strong force of 3 to tackle French Broom! We removed the invasive to prep the area for planting and riparain area widening on Lagunitas school grounds. This project is improving upon erosion and stormwater conditions found on school property. The plan to widen the riparian area will further filter parking lot runoff and a storm drain will be slated for disconnection. This will further the quality of water in the stream, Yay!!!
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