Founded in 1982, Wenk Associates provides a broad range of planning and landscape architectural services to a diverse group of civic, institutional, and municipal clients. Our projects embrace both the civic and the natural realms, uniting function, form and human experience. We are recognized nationally and internationally for integration of natural systems and processes into urban settings; and for transforming degraded landscapes into vibrant public or natural realms.
Established in November 2003 as an independent organization, Amigos was formed by a dedicated multi-disciplinary group of experienced professionals committed to developing open space in communities that lack parks. Since our inception as an independent non-profit organization we have worked in the Rio Hondo Sub-Watershed to develop new open space resources, enhance existing public spaces, and involve residents in the process of developing their community.
BonTerra Consulting provides a variety of services in the fields of environmental planning and natural resources management. The staff at BonTerra Consulting work as partners with clients to foster a complete understanding of the project objectives and to enhance communication throughout the land use entitlement process.
Malcolm Pirnie is one of the largest firms in the U.S. focused exclusively on environmental issues. For more than 100 years, we've provided environmental engineering, science and consulting services to over 5,000 public and private clients. Malcolm Pirnie is privately owned by the firm's management — assuring the independence and objectivity which sets us apart.
Urban Semillas is a social conscientious, reconnaissance and outreach, community-based, watershed driven organization. Our approach takes a non-traditional, social paradigm when advocating on environmental issues. Through community reconnaissance and partnerships, we gain a true grasp and understanding of the socio-cultural topography of communities and we incorporate local existing community issues into our approach.
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