MCERP Holds First Public Workshop
The Malibu Creek Ecosystem Restoration Project (MCERP) team led by California State Parks (State Parks) held its first public workshop on June 13, 2023, at Malibu City Hall, presenting Phase II of restoring the Malibu Creek Watershed. Phase II will center on the removal of Rindge Dam and remediation of eight upstream barriers. State Parks Angeles District Superintendent Lori Harrod welcomed about 80 attendees to hear from the project technical team and participate in a listening session.
Presenting the project overview, Richard Van Sant, State Parks Environmental Scientist and Rindge Dam Project Manager, encouraged public participation in the restoration process. “We want your input; it’s a public project, it’s on State land, and as a public agency we want to hear from our public stakeholders.”
The panel of experts from State Parks, CalTrout, McMillen, Stillwater Sciences, and Moffat & Nichol discussed the current pre-construction, engineering, and design project phase, which covered project management, public outreach, geomorphic/ sediment analysis, geotechnical overview, and aquatic ecology. The public was given an opportunity to ask questions of the team or comment about the restoration effort.
CalTrout is partnering with State Parks to lead a comprehensive outreach and education program as part of Phase II. “These types of meetings are extremely important. We’re all in this ecosystem together and this is an ecosystem level project, it’s big, it’s bold, and we’re taking utmost care to address every issue, said Sandi Jacobson, PhD, CalTrout Southcoast Regional Director. “We want you to have pride when you look at Malibu Canyon that it’s beautiful and no longer has a big chunk of concrete in the middle of it, and that Southern steelhead can go from ocean to headwaters and back again.”
The Q&A session following the project overview can be read here. Malibu Creek Ecosystem Restoration Project Public Workshop June 13, 2023 - Comment Matrix (ca.gov)