Archives by Tag 'USFWS'
Lower American River Flood Control Task Force, Sacramento, California (1994-1999)
CONCUR designed and facilitated a negotiated dialogue between 34 interest groups that comprise the Lower American River Task Force, charged with developing a flood control plan for this federally recognized Wild and Scenic river, needed to protect the residents and $6 billion of property in Sacramento, the State Capitol. This ground-breaking plan integrates flood control [...]
Comprehensive Management Plan for the Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve and Tijuana Slough National Wildlife Refuge, San Diego, California (1998)
Tijuana Estuary, on the US-Mexico border, consists of an ecologically rich mosaic of wetland habitats and uplands. CONCUR was retained by the California Department of State Parks and the US Fish and Wildlife Service to prepare a joint management plan. CONCUR convened a working task force in an interactive process to develop each chapters of [...]
Santa Clara Valley Water District Stream Maintenance Program (1999)
CONCUR designed and facilitated a 30-stakeholder advisory committee through a four meeting process to assist the District in preparing a District-wide effort to assess and mitigate the impacts of its stream maintenance program. The District’s effort is one of the first ever to tackle stream maintenance comprehensively. Throughout the project, CONCUR lead discussions focused on [...]
Refuge Water Supply Interagency Cooperative Program (ICP) Stakeholder Involvement and Meeting Facilitation (1997-1998)
This project focused on developing guidance for achieving efficient water regimes in a dozen Sacramento Valley and San Joaquin Valley wetland reserves operated by federal and state governments and the Grassland Resource Conservation District. CONCUR designed and facilitated the meetings of the Refuge Water Supply ICP Task Force, which was comprised of 16 representatives of [...]
