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"The truth is that eventually culverts fail," said creek activist Phillip Price, who has restored native vegetation to a stretch of Codornices Creek that runs behind his Berkeley hills home. "It ...
The state Coastal Conservancy has awarded an $815,000 grant to restore three blocks of Codornices Creek on the Berkeley-Albany border, a project that will bring the length of the restored portion ...
Because of this, the path’s slice of land is unusually wide - 20 feet, while most of Berkeley’s paths are more like 10 or 5 feet. According to project maps (Alternative Parking 1 and 2), Beth El’s ...
Last week, the State Water Resources Control Board awarded a $200,000 grant to the Urban Creeks Council to restore fish habitat in Codornices Creek — described by many as one of Berkeley’s most ...
BERKELEY — A portion of Codornices Creek will be restored with the help of a $400,000 grant from the state Department of Water Resources. The portion to be restored is west of Kains Avenue and ...
BERKELEY, Calif. (KTVU) - The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is investigating the cause of death for dozens of fish in Berkeley’s Codornices Creek. Peter Tira, Public Information ...
EL CERRITO — Since 1996, the volunteer group Friends of Five Creeks has been doing the work needed to restore creeks in the El Cerrito, Albany and Berkeley areas to keep them more accessible ...
BERKELEY — With Codornices Creek running alongside her Berkeley home, it’s little wonder that creeks occupy a prominent place in Susan Schwartz’s heart and daily life. For nearly 15 years ...
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