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Sowinski Park Restoration Project
Restoring 5 acres and 1,500 feet of streambank to reduce flooding and bring native habitat back to the watershed.

Rice Library Rain Garden
Installed a native plant rain garden to manage runoff and demonstrate sustainable landscaping at a community library.

Doan Brook Estuary Feasibility Study
Explored restoring the estuary where Doan Brook meets Lake Erie to increase biodiversity and coastal resilience.

Trash Rack Enhancement Project
Removed failed infrastructure and built a new debris rack to manage floods and protect downstream neighborhoods.

Fairhill Green Infrastructure Project
Installed a 1.25-acre bioretention basin to capture stormwater and reduce combined sewer overflow into Doan Brook.

2014 North Park–Demington Green Infrastructure
Restored 70 feet of streambank and installed a wetland swale to filter runoff and reduce stormwater flooding.

Debris Rack Study Ongoing
Assessed structural and environmental impact of debris buildup and explored design options for future improvement.

2013 Doan Brook Community Survey
Gathered public input on the watershed and used feedback to guide project decisions and community engagement.

Greenscout Rain Gardens at Ashbury Greenway
Developed community-led rain gardens and bioswales to reduce runoff and support youth education on ecology.

East 105th Traffic Circle Collaboration
Redesigned roadways with stormwater swales and plantings to reduce runoff and improve public access to nature.

Streams like Doan Brook survive because people show up.
You don’t need to be an expert, just someone who believes this stream is worth protecting.
