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An environmental summary created by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB].
 
An environmental summary created by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB].
  
Laguna Grande Regional Park is located both in Seaside (80.5 percent) and Monterey (19.5 percent), within the [[Canyon del Rey Watershed]]. Laguna Grande lake is a freshwater lake that is fed by [[Arroyo del Rey creek]]. The park is maintained by both [[Seaside]] and [[Monterey]]. In 1976 the Laguna Grande Regional Park Joint Powers Agency was created to facilitate the creation and maintenance of the park <ref name = "LGDR"> [https://www.ci.seaside.ca.us/699/Laguna-Grande-Regional-Park Laguna Grande Regional Park]</ref>.
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Laguna Grande Regional Park is located both in Seaside (80.5 percent) and Monterey (19.5 percent), within the [[Canyon del Rey Watershed]]. Laguna Grande lake is a freshwater lake that is fed by [[Arroyo del Rey creek]]. The park is maintained by both [[Seaside]] and [[Monterey]]. In 1976 the Laguna Grande Regional Park Joint Powers Agency was created to facilitate the creation and maintenance of the park. <ref name = "LGDR"> [https://www.ci.seaside.ca.us/699/Laguna-Grande-Regional-Park Laguna Grande Regional Park]</ref>
 
[[Image: Laguna Grande Lake.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Laguna Grande Regional Park. Image provided by:[https://www.ci.seaside.ca.us/699/Laguna-Grande-Regional-Park  The City of Seaside.]]]  
 
[[Image: Laguna Grande Lake.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Laguna Grande Regional Park. Image provided by:[https://www.ci.seaside.ca.us/699/Laguna-Grande-Regional-Park  The City of Seaside.]]]  
 
==Laguna Grande Joint Powers Agency==
 
==Laguna Grande Joint Powers Agency==

Revision as of 22:34, 8 April 2020

An environmental summary created by the ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class at CSUMB.

Laguna Grande Regional Park is located both in Seaside (80.5 percent) and Monterey (19.5 percent), within the Canyon del Rey Watershed. Laguna Grande lake is a freshwater lake that is fed by Arroyo del Rey creek. The park is maintained by both Seaside and Monterey. In 1976 the Laguna Grande Regional Park Joint Powers Agency was created to facilitate the creation and maintenance of the park. [1]

Laguna Grande Regional Park. Image provided by:The City of Seaside.

Laguna Grande Joint Powers Agency

To coordinate the development and maintenance of the park, the Laguna Grande Regional Park Joint Powers Agency (JPA) was formed in 1976. Shortly after, in 1978, the Laguna Grande Regional Park Master Plan and EIR Addendum were published.[2]

Link

References

  1. Laguna Grande Regional Park
  2. Laguna Grande Regional Park Joint Powers Authority. Seaside California. accessed 2020 Apr 8. http://www.ci.seaside.ca.us/699/Laguna-Grande-Regional-Park

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