Griffith Park Fire Draft Recovery Plan May 30, 2007 Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa Councilman Tom LaBonge, CD 4 General Manager Jon Kirk Mukri City of Los.
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Griffith Park Fire Griffith Park Fire DraftDraft Recovery PlanRecovery Plan
May 30, 2007May 30, 2007
Mayor Antonio R. VillaraigosaMayor Antonio R. VillaraigosaCouncilman Tom LaBonge, CD 4Councilman Tom LaBonge, CD 4
General Manager Jon Kirk MukriGeneral Manager Jon Kirk Mukri
City of Los AngelesCity of Los Angeles Department of Recreation & Parks Department of Recreation & Parks
The goal of the Griffith Park Fire Recovery Plan Task The goal of the Griffith Park Fire Recovery Plan Task Force is to develop a fire recovery plan for Griffith Force is to develop a fire recovery plan for Griffith Park that is science- and data-based.Park that is science- and data-based.
The Recovery Plan will include fire damage and The Recovery Plan will include fire damage and erosion control mitigation measures, as well as erosion control mitigation measures, as well as restoration elements that will be designed and restoration elements that will be designed and implemented based on the results of professional implemented based on the results of professional assessments of damage, and potential assessments of damage, and potential environmental and public safety hazards resulting environmental and public safety hazards resulting from the fire.from the fire.
The recovery planning process will involve technical The recovery planning process will involve technical experts from various government agencies and experts from various government agencies and community groups, and include soliciting advice community groups, and include soliciting advice and comments from the various parks advocacy and comments from the various parks advocacy groups, the local neighborhood associations and groups, the local neighborhood associations and Neighborhood Councils.Neighborhood Councils.
Implementation of Implementation of Fire Recovery Planning ProcessFire Recovery Planning Process
First Steps…First Steps… Assembly of Working Teams of Technical Experts Assembly of Working Teams of Technical Experts on a Griffith Fire Recovery Plan Task Force on a Griffith Fire Recovery Plan Task Force
Objectives of Collaboration:Objectives of Collaboration:
• Reduce Duplication of EffortsReduce Duplication of Efforts• Synchronized EffortsSynchronized Efforts• Cost-EfficiencyCost-Efficiency• TimelinessTimeliness• Minimization of Environmental DamageMinimization of Environmental Damage• Standardization of Data Collection MethodsStandardization of Data Collection Methods• Sharing of ResourcesSharing of Resources
• U.S. Forest Service-Wildland Fire Leadership Council (Burned Area Emergency Response)
• CAL FIRE (California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection) • National Park Service – Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation
Area (SMMNRA) • USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
STATE GOVERNMENT
• Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board• California Department of Fish and Game• California Department of Recreation and Parks• California Office of Historic Preservation• Southern California Air Quality Management District• University of California Cooperative Extension (Agriculture and
Natural Resources
Collaborating OrganizationsCollaborating OrganizationsLOCAL GOVERNMENT
• Los Angeles Natural History Museum
• Bureau of Engineering• Bureau of Sanitation• Bureau of Street Services• Department of Animal Services• Department of General Services• Department of Public Works
COMMUNITY
• Neighborhood Councils• Griffith Park Master Plan
Working Group• Hollywood Beautification Team• California Native Plant Society
• LA County Fire Department• Environmental Affairs
Department• Department of Water and Power• LA Fire Department• LA Police Department• LA Zoo• Million Trees LA
• Los Angeles Conservation Corps
• TreePeople• Additional Organizations to be
added
Plan AssumptionsPlan Assumptions
GuidelinesGuidelines• Environmental and Ecological SensitivityEnvironmental and Ecological Sensitivity• Public SafetyPublic Safety
General MethodologyGeneral Methodology• Emergency Debris RemovalEmergency Debris Removal• Assessments and PlanningAssessments and Planning• Natural RecoveryNatural Recovery• Erosion ControlErosion Control• RestorationRestoration
• • Environmental and Infrastructural AssessmentsEnvironmental and Infrastructural Assessments (Soil Burn Severity, Erosion Potential, Vegetation Burn (Soil Burn Severity, Erosion Potential, Vegetation Burn Severity, Seed Soil Bank, Property and Public Safety, Severity, Seed Soil Bank, Property and Public Safety, Wildlife, Cultural Resources, Park Wildlife, Cultural Resources, Park Landmarks,Watershed, Landmarks,Watershed, Geological, Hydrological, and Infrastructure Damage) Geological, Hydrological, and Infrastructure Damage) • • Digital Ortho Photography SurveyDigital Ortho Photography Survey
• • GIS Map of Infrastructure, Landmarks and GIS Map of Infrastructure, Landmarks and Resources Resources • • Debris CleanupDebris Cleanup • • Clean (E) Storm Drain InfrastructureClean (E) Storm Drain Infrastructure • • Hazard Tree Removal and Rock StabilizationHazard Tree Removal and Rock Stabilization • • Design for Phase 2 Erosion ControlDesign for Phase 2 Erosion Control
Three Phase PlanThree Phase Plan
Phase 2: July - December 2007Phase 2: July - December 2007
Public agencies, or 501(c)3 non-profit organizations with an Public agencies, or 501(c)3 non-profit organizations with an interest in assisting in fire recovery planning should direct interest in assisting in fire recovery planning should direct
inquiries to:inquiries to:
Peggy Nguyen, Environmental SpecialistPeggy Nguyen, Environmental SpecialistDepartment of Recreation and ParksDepartment of Recreation and Parks