WALLA WALLA, Wash. – A restoration and management plan for Mill Creek west of downtown will be presented by landscape architecture students from Washington State University at 4 p.m. Monday, Dec. 8, in a Walla Walla City Council work session in council chambers on the second floor of 15 N. Third St.
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Students in the WSU School of Design and Construction, in collaboration with several Walla Walla community members, have created the plan for ecological restoration and urban design of a two-mile section of Mill Creek. Ideas include: multi-use recreational paths and bridges; educational opportunities that highlight stream restoration and management; and parks, plazas and promenades linking the community with this water resource.
Contact:
Michael Sánchez, WSU School of Design and Construction, michael.sanchez@sdc.wsu.edu, 541-285-5058, 509-335-6120