Extra Details
Collier Interpretive and Information Center Educational Display Repair and Outdoor Signage Project
Objective
Engage with Regional Partners to Inform High Quality Planning and Implementation
Projects Steward Organization Relationship To Project
Ore-Cal Resource Conservation and Development Area Council
Project Sponsor
Ore-Cal Resource Conservation and Development Area Council
Funders
CA Dept of Conservation
Other Organizations
North Coast Resource Partnership
NCRP Administrative Contact
Rose Roberts (rroberts@northcoastresourcepartnership.org)
Project Stage
Completed
Duration
2023
SHARED VISION THROUGH INCLUSIVE, MULTI-BENEFIT REGIONAL PLANNING
Engage with Regional Partners to Inform High Quality Planning and Implementation
CIIC is requesting technical assistance to develop a world class educational nature walk with informational signage along the banks of the Klamath River adjacent to the Collier Interpretive and Information Center at Collier Rest Stop on Interstate 5 in Siskiyou County. The project will increase awareness of vegetation and wildlife, wildfire/community and forestry resiliency, effects of drought, and climate change. Demonstrate how inter-regional cooperation helps to conserve resources and our way of life, Native American cultural heritage, increase visitor awareness of tourism and recreation opportunities. Layout, planning, sign design and content expertise are needed to create this project.
Key Accomplishments
- Capacity Enhancement - # of projects: 1 count
- Capacity Enhancement - Type(s) of CE: 1
- Environmental justice and social equity - # of projects: 1 count
- Grant applications submitted - # of proposals: 1
- Grant applications submitted - dollar amount applied for: $25,830.00
- Jobs created or retained (FTE): 0
- Recreation and public access - # of projects: 1 count
- Technical Assistance - Type(s) of TA: 2
Project Types
- Capacity: Organizational Support and Funding
- Capacity: Community Engagement
Location
Expenditures
Expenditures by Funding Source to Date: $15,000.00
NCRP Techn... (CA Dept of Conservation): $15,000
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Project last updated 1/2/2024