Contact:
Karen Ginsberg,
Assistant Director of Community and Cultural Services,
310-458-8310
Celebrate Santa Monica’s Newest Eco-Forward Feat – Beach
Green!
Santa
Monica - The City of Santa Monica is proud to announce
the opening of its newest eco-forward feat – Beach Green!
Located at 2400 Barnard Way (just north of Ocean Park Blvd),
Beach Green is more than a pretty patch of grass.
Eighty-three parking spots on nearly an acre of asphalt have
been removed to create a new beach park that will stop
pollutants before they enter Santa Monica Bay. Beach Green
will also reduce heat gain generated by paved parking lots.
The turf is irrigated with a solar-powered system and is
planted with Netlawn so it can accommodate cars when
necessary (approximately 6 days per year). Both the new turf
area and the adjacent asphalt area will be closed to
vehicles for most of the year, creating a protected area for
children learning to ride trikes and bikes, scooters and
more.
This pilot
project is primarily funded by a Clean Beaches Initiative
Proposition 13 grant from the State Water Resources Control
Board. In 2002, the Santa Monica Recreation & Parks
Commission proposed the greening of the beach lots,
identified this project as a commission priority and
advocated to City Council on its behalf. With Council
support, the City successfully applied for grant funding
from the State’s 2003 Consolidated Grants Coastal Non-Point
Source Control Program. As part of the grant, water quality
in the area will be monitored to determine Beach Green’s
impact. It is anticipated that Beach Green will demonstrate
how to harvest and infiltrate runoff from the parking lot.
As runoff passes through the soil, pollutants are treated
through natural chemical and biological processes. By
preventing, at the source, runoff pollutants from reaching
the ocean water quality in the bay will be improved and
marine beneficial uses protected. Beach Green may provide a
model for similar projects along the California Coast.
Several
sites along Santa Monica State Beach were considered during
a study of feasibility of the project. Working from a
detailed analysis of four years worth of parking data, the
lot at 2400 Barnard Way was identified as the best location
for the project.
A community
design process led by City staff and Mark Tessier Landscape
Architects began in May 2007. Building upon the continued
support of the Recreation & Parks Commission, the Coastal
Commission approved the project in July 2007. Construction
commenced in October 2007.
Walk, bike
or skate over to celebrate the opening of Beach Green this
Sunday, May 18th, from 11 am to 2 pm. Bring your
picnic baskets, lawn chairs, blankets, sunscreen and water
for a family picnic. There will be fun activities for kids;
speakers will include City of Santa Monica Mayor Herb Katz,
environmental leaders Fran Diamond, Chair, Los Angeles
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Noah Garrison, Project
Attorney, NRDC and Susan Cloke, Chair, City of Santa Monica
Recreation and Parks Commission.
Free
bike/stroller valet service will be available. Fee-based
parking is available in Beach Lot 4S (2030 Ocean Ave). Beach
Green is served by Big Blue Bus lines 1, 2, and the MiniBlue
Tide Ride. To request a disability-related accommodation,
please call 310-458-8310 at least 3 business days in
advance.
Beach Green
is presented by the City of Santa Monica Departments of
Community & Cultural Services, Environmental & Public Works
Management, Community Maintenance, and Planning & Community
Development, in partnership with the Santa Monica Recreation
& Parks Commission and the California State and Los Angeles
Regional Water Resources Control Board.