FORT BRAGG HEADLANDS CONSORTIUM

"We have made our mark on the world...."  

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“We have made our mark on the world, but we have really done nothing that the trees and creeping plants, ice and erosion, cannot remove in a fairly short time.”― John Steinbeck, The Sea of Cortez
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Town Hall Presentation and Discussion with the Community September 12, 2019
The Fort Bragg Headlands comprise a third of our city, and its fate is being decided through the current planning process. The Fort Bragg Headlands Consortium offers science and information to help the discussion. The Community came together on September 12th to hear a presentation prepared by Consortium members and a community discussion. Mendocino TV streamed the event live. Thank you MendocinoTV! For those of you unable to be at Town Hall on that evening, here is the video. 
​https://mendocinotv.com/2019/09/08/the-fort-bragg-headlands-consortium/

Note: You need to scroll down on the above page to get to the video, and submit or decline the option to get e-mail updates from MendocinoTV. Also, we ran into an issue in posting the slides and plan to address it later, so please contact us if you want any of the slide hotlinks in the interim.

Enjoy the video!
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Fort Bragg Headlands Consortium mission

The FBHC mission is to help achieve environmentally sound scientifically-based-strategies for restoration and reuse of Fort Bragg Headlands that will improve the quality of life and economy for our coastal community.
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  • Home
  • Smart Growth
    • Smart Growth
    • Open Space
    • Restoration Economy
    • Resiliency
    • Mapping Project
  • Status of Noyo Headlands-2022
    • When the Berm Bursts
    • OU-E Not Complete
    • Clean-Up >
      • DTSC Status Reports
  • Ecological Integrity
    • Ecological Integrity
    • Creek & Wetland Restoration
    • Accessible Clean Beach and Bay
    • Wildlife Corridors
  • About FBHC
    • Consortium Members
    • Community Persistence
    • A Sustainable and Better Quality of Life
    • Contact Us