Public Participation, Outreach & Stakeholder Engagement
Convening, facilitating, training and inspiring partners, stakeholders and/or community members are key aspects of most of our projects. We put stock in well-run meetings and workshops, and we strive to find and engage all those who should be involved in a given project.
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Project Date (Y-M-D):   2007-10-01
HumPAL hosted a two-day 'charrette'-style workshop to educate diverse participants and collaboratively draft healthy policy recommendations.
Project Date (Y-M-D):   2003-08-01
Detailed analysis of potential multi-use trail routes between Arcata and Korbel, including and parallel to the historic Arcata & Mad River Railroad corridor.
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Providing administrative support for a collaborative of community-based watershed and forestry organizations around northern California and southern Oregon.
Project Date (Y-M-D):   2007-12-01
Series of projects with the County of Humboldt and state funders to plan and construct multi-use trail, including amenities such as interpretive signage, kiosks, benches, and bike racks.
Project Date (Y-M-D):   2008-03-01
HumPAL assisted Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services with analysis of potential health impacts of General Plan Update policy options.
Project Date (Y-M-D):   2008-07-01
HumPAL, in coordination with a committee, crafted a checklist that will help the public (and, in later phases, planning/design professionals) to support project design that encourages active transportation and complete neighborhoods.
Project Date (Y-M-D):   2006-05-31
Five award-winning reports – including innovative GIS maps and a 'how-to' guide – on transportation equity in Humboldt County.
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Pursuing previous recommendations to improve transportation equity, including: coordinated transportation pilot studies, a rural roads retrofit 'self help' guide and program, and presentations about how to plan for transportation equity.
Project Date (Y-M-D):   2012-04-27
Updated for 2012! Info-packed map of existing and recommended cycling routes that includes many other regional features of interest. Available in local stores or via NRS (see below for contact info)
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Facilitation of a team of scientists and land managers striving for creation of an interdisciplinary planning framework that links needs of people, habitats, and species to ensure a healthy future for the watershed, bay, and near-shore ecosystem.
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Completed by Humboldt Bay Watershed Advisory Committee (HBWAC), is a compilation of watershed information; a report on the evaluation of that information; and a list of high priority goals and objectives aimed at protecting and/or restoring watershed processes in order to preserve and enhance salmon and steelhead habitat.
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1) Monitoring of sediment movement in the Freshwater Creek and Elk River watershed, 2) assistance to non-corporate landowners to develop compliance plans to help them meet the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requirements, and 3) fisheries habitat enhancement in Martin Slough (tributary to Elk River).
Project Date (Y-M-D):   2001-12-01
Analysis of conceptual, potential and priority trail and public access projects around Humboldt Bay.
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Planning for non-motorized boat access in Humboldt Bay by identifying sensitive resources, designing of access sites, interpretive signage, and extensively updating the 'Humboldt Bay Water Trails Map & Guide'.
Project Date (Y-M-D):   2009-07-01
The Humboldt Coastal Trail seeks to plan a multiuse trail spanning the Humboldt County coastline and providing coastal access to adjacent communities.
Project Date (Y-M-D):   2008-06-01
Assisting Alta Planning + Design to update a regional plan for improvements to the pedestrian environment.
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NRS provides staffing for a partnership of health, planning and engineering professionals, community organizations and advocacy groups interested in promoting active living by virtue of community design, not by privilege.
Project Date (Y-M-D):   2005-03-31
Innovative strategy to base land use decisionmaking on a new method of watershed assessment data, including a strong component of community participation and compelling GIS maps.
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A Northern California Coastal Conservation Needs Assessment, assessing and documenting specific needs for regional strategic coastal (marine and terrestrial) conservation planning and implementation in coastal Mendocino, Humboldt, and Del Norte Counties.
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A response plan for residents in high-risk areas of the Lower Elk River to prepare for and weather heavy flooding.
Project Date (Y-M-D):   2010-09-30
Working with the McKinleyville Land Trust and state funders to upgrade, plan, and construct single-track trails, and to install interpretive signs, benches, and bike racks.
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Assessment of the overall health of the Mad River watershed relative to designated beneficial uses of and impairments to those waters; a plan developed with private and public landowners to address water quality impairments and identify watershed-wide restoration priorities.
Project Date (Y-M-D):   2000-01-14
Working with the Cities of Arcata, Eureka, Fortuna, and the County of Humboldt to reduce the discharge of pollutants from runoff, sediment sources, and municipal storm drain systems through implementation of stormwater pollution prevention outreach and best management practices (BMPs).
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Elementary school curriculum used by local schools that teaches watershed science from ridgeline to the ocean.
Project Date (Y-M-D):   2002-12-01
Analysis of potential trail development opportunities along the Avenue of the Giants in southern Humboldt County.
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Resources and information about Community Forest planning efforts
Project Date (Y-M-D):   2010-01-01
RTAP is a matching program offered through Humboldt County Department of Public Works to help rural, unincorporated communities overcome transportation challenges by addressing unfunded transportation needs through community partnership.
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HumPAL is working with schools and local governments in West Eureka and Hoopa to encourage partnerships that enhance youth's ability to walk or ride to school.
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Developing informational and interpretive materials and signage about the California Coastal National Monument for the BLM.
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Review some of our older projects
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Review some of our older projects
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