Extra Details
Mendocino Woodlands State Park Sediment Reduction Project
Objective
Conserve, Enhance and Restore Watersheds and Ecosystems that Support Biological Diversity
Projects Steward Organization Relationship To Project
Mendocino Woodlands Camp Association
Project Sponsor
Mendocino Woodlands Camp Association
Funders
California Department of Water Resources, Matching Funds Organization
NCRP Administrative Contact
Kate Reza (kreza@northcoastresourcepartnership.org)
Project Stage
Deferred/Unfunded
Duration
2021 - ?
Estimated Total Cost
$1,296,213.00
Secured Funding
$263,874.00
No Funding Source Identified Yet
$0.00
Targeted Funding
$1,032,339.00
HEALTHY ECOSYSTEMS, HABITATS AND SPECIES
Conserve, Enhance and Restore Watersheds and Ecosystems that Support Biological Diversity
This project will reduce sediment discharges from Roads 700 and 720 into Railroad Gulch, a Class I stream (habitat to Coho Salmon and Steelhead) and a tributary to Big River in the Lower Big River Watershed, by improving drainage on Road 720; directing drainage away from streams; and, transferring vehicle travel to Road 720 (higher up on the hillslope), allowing for the decommissioning of Road 700 (the only year-round, commercial vehicle access route to Mendocino Woodlands State Park).
Targeted Project Benefit Performance Measure
No Expected Accomplishments provided
Project Types
- Community Health and Safety: Infrastructure Improvements
- Ecosystem Conservation and Restoration: Watershed Enhancement
- Climate Action: Mitigation and Adaptation
Location
Budget
$263,874.00 Secured Funding: Matching Funds (Matching Funds)
$1,032,339.00 Targeted Funding: IRWM Proposition 1 Round 1 (DWR) (Inactive)
Photos
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Project last updated 1/10/2025