(Costa Mesa, Calif.) – OC Parks will hold its second public workshop for the Habitat Restoration Plan of Talbert Regional Park on Thursday, June 4 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The workshop will be held at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center located at 1845 Park Avenue in Costa Mesa. Parking is available outside the Community Center. OC Parks’ consultants for the Habitat Restoration Plan will be facilitating the workshop with the team of experts developing this plan.
All are welcome to join this workshop to learn and share about this exciting process toward restoring habitat at Talbert Regional Park. This workshop is about natural habitat and public use, so be sure to invite your friends and neighbors in the community.
The workshop will be a follow up to the public workshop held on September 10, 2014. The team will present the restoration plan concepts and the results of the analyses, and continue to solicit input on the elements of the restoration plan.
OC Parks encompasses regional, wilderness and historical facilities, as well as coastal areas throughout the County of Orange in California. OC Parks is committed to managing land and facilities in a way that maximizes their enjoyment by the public, while properly maintaining and overseeing them so they are available for generations to come. The consulting team is composed of Moffatt & Nichol, New West Land, and the Chambers Group, Inc.