California State Parks Invites Public to Virtual Workshop on Gaviota Creek Estuary Restoration Project
Contact:
Charlie Davidson,
Natural Resources
Program Manager
Charles.Davidson@parks.ca.gov
Gaviota State Park is a popular spot for swimming, picnicking and surf fishing.
GOLETA —California State Parks invites the public to attend a virtual workshop on Tuesday, Dec. 30, to learn about a proposed restoration project for the Gaviota Creek estuary and adjacent riparian areas at Gaviota State Park.
The purpose of the workshop is to share California State Parks’ initial project concept and to gather input from the public. The department looks forward to your participation in this process.
Workshop Details:
Date: Tuesday, Dec. 30
Time: 5:30 p.m.
Location: Link will be provided on the Gaviota State Park webpage
Hosted By: California State Parks’ Channel Coast District
For more information regarding the meeting and the project, please reference the Gaviota Creek Estuary Restoration Project webpage.
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