Codornices Creek Watershed Council

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Codornices Creek

The Codornices Creek Watershed Council is a local, volunteer organization made up of stakeholders who live and work in the watershed. The purpose of the Council is to protect and restore watershed processes and function, and to promote awareness and stewardship through collaborative partnerships with agencies, businesses, organizations, and the community.

Don't miss these upcoming events about Codornices Creek!

Are you interested in helping to create an exciting educational place in a creek restoration area that will benefit the whole community?

Would you like the idea of a creekside trail that could include an outdoor teaching space, educational nature projects, and public art? Codornices Creek

Come learn about how a once neglected waterway is being transformed into a natural creek channel in west Berkeley and Albany. Find out what the Codornices Creek Watershed Council is planning at this site to help create an inviting place for nature education serving the community. Project elements being considered include an outdoor classroom, a wall mural, and volunteer native planting opportunities.


General Meeting

The January meeting of the Watershed Council has been CANCELLED.

Please Save the Date for our next meeting on Wednesday, March 10th, when we will be unveiling the final plan for the lower Codornices Creek Stewardship Project!

In the meantime, please join us at the City of Berkeley's public meeting on the City's Watershed Management Planning effort for a comprehensive vision for maintaining and improving watershed health (see below).


Come to City of Berkeley's
Watershed Management Plan Public Meeting

The City of Berkeley has embarked on a Watershed Management Planning effort to describe a comprehensive vision for maintaining and improving watershed health.
A Public Meeting has been scheduled for Thursday, January 21 from 6:30-8:00 PM at the North Berkeley Senior Center (1901 Hearst Avenue). Read more about it here .


Codornices Creek Watershed Council
Turns Out for Berkeley All Storm Day

See Council Activities for more details and pictures.




For more information on the project, email: CodornicesCreekWC@gmail.com or contact Pam Boyle, at 510-759-1689.

For upcoming Watershed Council meeting dates and other events, see our Upcoming Events page.



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