SWA Parking Day Los Angeles 2012
On September, 21, 2012, SWA Los Angeles created a mini-urban forest on the corner of 7th and Flower in downtown Los Angeles. This temporary parklet, was an intermediary for 20 boxed trees that were donated for the Dominguez Channel Enhancement and Engagement Project (DEEP), which memorializes Patrick Curran, a landscape architect who had an unrelenting passion for the environment. The parklet lasted for 6 hours before the trees were brought to the Environmental Charter School in Hawthorne. The three species of trees (California Sycamore, White Alder and Western Redbud) were planted along the Dominguez Channel on October 20,2012. DEEP has been a three year pro-bono landscape project involving the Patrick T. Curran Initiative (PTCI), From Lot to Spot (FLTS) and Los Angeles County Flood Control District that transformed a barren 20000 site along the Dominguez Channel into a beautiful native landscape with bicycle and pedestrian opportunities.From:SWAGroupViews:38 1ratingsTime:02:17More inScience Technology

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