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Mobile County Parks Initiative

Improving recreational opportunities in underserved communities

  • Mobile County, Alabama

    Mobile County, Alabama

Enhancing access to waterway activities

Looking to provide improved public access to parks—with a focus on increasing waterway access in underserved communities—Mobile County Commission created the Parks Initiative. Our team was there to help make it happen.

Serving as prime consultant, we’ve received task orders for initial feasibility studies and conceptual design phases for three separate sites: Africatown State Park (Shelton Beach Landing), Lewis Landing, and Juanita Crenshaw Park. Our services have included initial site assessments, wetlands jurisdictional determinations, and shoreline stabilization assessments. We also performed cultural and archaeological resources assessments, topographic and boundary surveys, and flood plain compliance assessments.

The Lewis Landing site has proceeded and United States Army Corps of Engineers permits have been received. As soon as an upcoming Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act grant is received by the County, we’ll provide additional services during the bid support, construction support, and oversight phases. A constructed wetland stormwater detention area was also included in the site design which will reduce potential impacts to local water quality and provide improvements to habitat at the site.

When complete, the Lewis Landing site will increase public access to the lower reach of Threemile Creek, improving access to recreational activities for the local community

At a Glance

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  • Mobile County
Meet Our Team

Carl Ferraro, Senior Environmental Scientist

Our work makes the Gulf Coast region a better place through ecological restoration implementation.

Adam Markle, Project Manager

I collaborate with our engineers and architects to program the raw or under-utilized properties in both urban and suburban contexts.

Matthew Starr, Principal, Southeast Coastal Team Lead

We live and work in the communities impacted by rising sea levels—the responsibility to sustain critical infrastructure is personal for us.

Emma Heffernan, Biologist

I believe that collaboration and science-based research are key in assessing, understanding, and preserving our natural communities.

Carl Ferraro

Senior Environmental Scientist

Adam Markle

Project Manager

Matthew Starr

Principal, Southeast Coastal Team Lead

Emma Heffernan

Biologist

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