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100 Acre Partnership Values
The 100 Acre Partnership values our relationship with the community and has strived from the beginning to work hand-in-hand with the community on all Taylor Yard projects. The 100 Acre Partnership is dedicated to the protection and restoration of wildlife habitat and species in Taylor Yard.
Habitat Protection and Restoration
The 100 Acre Partnership is diligently focused and dedicated to the protection and restoration of natural habitat at Taylor Yard. Currently, the Taylor Yard site is a brownfield and is unsafe for natural flora and fauna to make home. The 100 Acre Partnership is steadfast to the revitalization of Taylor Yard for the renewed growth of river habitat and wildlife.
One such species is the least Bell's vireo, which has been recognized as an endangered species by the Federal and California State governments since 1980. There has been a resurgence of the least Bell's vireo since its first sighting in 2015 at Río de Los Angeles State Park.
View the least Bell's vireo Informational Sheet to learn about this beloved, endangered songbird and how you can protect and support our efforts to restore its population. Vea la hoja informativa en Español.
The Community's Role
The community is a vital partner in the development of the projects at Taylor Yard. For our first project, the Paseo del Río at Taylor Yard, the community has provided their feedback at 3 Community Design Workshops and by submitting over 3,100 responses to our questionnaires. The 100 Acre Partnership frequently tables at events hosted by local community-based organizations, and regularly provides updates at the Cypress Park, Elysian Valley, Glassell Park, and Atwater Village neighborhood councils.
The active partnership with the community has been instrumental in shaping the projects at Taylor Yard to not only meet the aspirations of the community but foster a sense of ownership and pride.
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