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Community Rain Garden Project

What is a Rain Garden?

Community Rain Gardens Project Synopsis
Community Rain Gardens and Under Your Feet Campaign
Implementing Low Impact Development: A Process for BMPs Site Selection – July 2017
Improve Stormwater Treatment at UTSA PP
Low Impact Development, Rain Gardens & Clean Water
Study with UTSA College of Architecture and GEAA
Watershed Stwardship for the Edwards Aquifer Region: A Low Impact Development Manual

How to get a Rain Garden

Community Rain Garden Application
Low Impact Development, Rain Gardens & Clean Water
Receive a Rain Garden in your neighborhood Flyer

Woods of Shavano Rain Garden
Day 1 – September 17, 2016
Day 2 – September 24, 2016
SA Express News: Changes in landscapes and buildings could help fight flooding

Shavano Park
November 5, 2016

Lorence Creek Preserve
November 12&19, 2016
Drone Footage

In the News

Press Conference at City Hall Featuring Mayor Taylor and officials from Wells Fargo Bank
Time Warner Cable: Grant for Community Rain Garden
Rivard Report: Edwards Recharge Zone Receives Boost, 10 Rain Gardens
City of San Antonio’s PPT for press conference on public access channel
News 4: Tour of Community Rain Garden Sites
Fox News: Tour of Community Rain Garden Sites
City Councilman Endorsement from City of San Antonio TV channel
UTSA announcing completion of College of Architecture Report
UTSA announcing grant to College of Civil Engineering for water quality monitoring
Fox News Coverage: Researchers at UTSA trying to purify dirty water faster
Announcement of SXSW Community Grants Award
UTSA professors receive grant to study San Antonio storm water

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One Response

  1. About five years or more ago, a rep from here asked if they could build a rain garden on Bradley. I lost their contact. Over the years I was able to partner up with the Garden Club rep and discuss the rain garden with the Principal. We are interested in having a rain garden at Bradley Middle School.
    Can you help me find that contact, please.

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