To reduce the risk of wildfire, the Park District treats weeds around barbecues and fire pits, along roads and around residences.
What is a pest and why do we need to control them?
3 Mission & Values
5 Board Letter
7 Map
9 Health & Wellness
11 Safety
13 Universal Access
15 Youth Development
17 Community Engagement
19 Membership
21 Donors/Partners/Volunteers
23 Parks to People Program
25 Awards
27 Environmental Stewardship
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38 Board and Staff
4 Mission & Values7 Board Letter9 Map10 Universal Access12 Youth Development14 Community Engagement16 Membership18 Donors/Partners/Volunteers20 Legacy22 Advocacy24 Corporate Projects26 Environmental Stewardship28 Health, Wellness and Safety – Healthy Parks, Healthy People30 Safety32 Donor List40 Fundraising and Financials41 Board and Staff List
4 Mission & Values6 Board Letter9 Map10 Universal Access 12 Youth Development16 Community Engagement 18 Legacy21 Membership22 Donors/Partners/ Volunteers26 Environmental Stewardship30 Health, Wellness, Safety—Healthy Parks, Healthy People38 Donor List42 Financials & Fundraising43 Board and Staff List
5 Mission & Values6 Letter from the President9 Map10 Universal Access 12 Youth Development14 Community Engagement 16 Legacy20 Membership23 Donors/Partners/ Volunteers24 Environmental Stewardship26 Health, Wellness & Safety34 Donor List38 Financials & Fundraising39 Board and Staff List
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EBRPD Economic Analysis Impact Report
The District mission is to acquire, preserve, protect, and operated regional parklands in perpetuity for public use, while conserving these lands for natural resources. As such the District performs routine park maintenance to maintain existing facilities and structures, improve watersheds and coastal shoreline conditions. The effects of these activities on wildlife are constantly monitored.