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Los Angeles Beautification Team Location: 1741 N. Cherokee Ave., Hollywood, CA 90028 Telephone: (323) 962-2163 Email: hbteam@earthlink.net Website: www.hbteam.org 501 3 Non-Profit Organization Contractor License: 743488

LABT Education and Job Training Center

LABT Education and Job Training Center

HBT Graffiti Statistics Date (Fiscal Year) Total Number of Locations Completed By HBT Sq. Ft. of Graffiti Removed By HBT Sq. Ft. removed by the City of L.A. (all groups including HBT) July 2011-June 2012 43,844 2,950,347 30,094,345 July 2012 June 2013 52,901 3,318,948 Info Not Available July 2013 March 7 2014 45,037 2,232,858 Info Not Available

LABT Urban Forestry LABT has been planting trees since April 1992 and brings science based expertise, technical skills and equipment to the community. Greening Schools Greening and other projects at Public Schools begin with environmental Science education, mentoring of students at all age levels and implementation of projects with the students, parents and teachers. LABT has implemented greening projects at over 140 public schools. School Tree Planting

Community Tree Planting LABT is one of the five project partners for the city s Million Trees LA Program.

LABT Urban Forestry We plant trees for the MTLA program and Commercial Tree Planting We are Licensed Landscape Contractors and implement commercial greening projects and tree plantings. Our area of responsibility includes Council Districts #2, 4, 6 and parts of 7 & 13. handle Residential Tree Distribution Events.

Public Right Of Way Stormwater Capture On site stormwater infiltration is the most cost effective and least intrusive stormwater capture construction. Construction at the source point of stormwater flow diverts stormwater directly into the ground for groundwater recharge. Construction is limited in scope, and comparably inexpensive to stormwater diversion systems that direct the stormwater to other locations. It also mitigates street flooding. LABT implemented the first construction of on site bioswales with new City Standard Plans, and brought in the first City street use of double chamber dry well systems. These double chamber dry well systems are affordable, capture more stormwater, and last decades longer than the dry well systems the City currently uses. LABT created a tree well stormwater capture device system to use tree wells to capture stormwater runoff as it flows down the gutter. Public Works created an additional watering system, and a City Standard Plan so everyone can now implement these tree well systems.

LABT Innovation Tree Wells for Storm Water Capture

LABT Innovation Tree Wells for Storm Water Capture LABT created a coring system for tree wells to capture storm water runoff from the gutter. Public Works developed the drain pipe system: this resulted in Public Works creating a City Standard Plan for a tree well storm water capture device.

LABT Innovation Tree Wells for Storm Water Capture

LABT Innovation Tree Wells for Storm Water Capture

Private Property Stormwater Capture Everyone is responsible for caretaking our environment and participating in stormwater capture. But, participation must be affordable in order for people to participate. LABT created educational workshops to teach the public about our water crisis, and how to participate and build affordable stormwater capture systems for residential and business properties themselves. Methods for stormwater capture and groundwater replenishment include site assessment and construction of rain barrels, rain gardens and other infiltration systems that can by simply implemented.

Citywide Rain Barrel Workshops LABT Retrofitted City Trash Receptacles and Conducted a Model Rain Barrel Training and Distribution Program for the City

Citywide Rain Barrel Workshops

Citywide Rain Barrel Workshops LABT Conducts Workshops Teaching the Community about Our Regional Water Supply Challenges and Conducts Training on How to Build Rain Barrels to Be Cost Effective and Encourage Community Participation Flexible Hose Attachment Removing Portion of an Existing Downspout Installed Curved Downspout over Rain Barrel

Citywide Rain Barrel Workshops Youth staff attaching parts to create A Rain Barrel Tools Needed

Using Your Rain Barrel s After rain event, water your garden by attaching hose to faucet. After rain event, water your garden by attaching hose to faucet.

Using Your Rain Barrel s 2 Rain Barrels X 55 Gallons Of Stormwater Capture

Rain Garden Workshops Excavate Rain Garden in shape and depth Per site determination

Rain Garden Workshops Materials: Various Gravel sizes & Plants to select Gravel Install (1 st Layer)

Rain Garden Workshops Install Soil & Create Swale Mulch & Plant Install

Rain Garden Workshops Demo of ½ Garden Swale Layer Shown through Plexi-glass Completed Garden

Rain Garden Workshops Bio-swale at LABT Site

Simple Infiltration Pits at the Edge of Properties

Simple Infiltration Pits at the Edge of Properties

Page 1 of 3 For Sandy Loam Soil

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Page 3 of 3 For Clay or Clay Loam Soils * City of Los Angeles, Bureau of Sanitation offers Free Mulch; please call (818) 834-5128 for information. City of Los Angeles (Watershed Protection Division) February 2008

Stormwater Capture On School Campuses LABT has implemented environmental education and project at 140 public school campuses. In recent years these have included stormwater capture systems. Roof and rain gutter stormwater gardens area for groundwater recharge; rain gardens mitigated flooding and diverted stormwater into the ground; rain barrels captured stormwater for reuse in the school gardens. LABT is about to implement a model education program at six schools with LADWP Grant. All the children will learn about our City s water needs, and what is stormwater capture. Then workshops will be held for parents and neighbors with the same curriculum and how to participate workshops. Finally, a small model of a stormwater capture project will be constructed at the school. LABT did a small analysis of LAUSD campuses in the San Fernando Valley. The average campus had over 200,000 square feet of impermeable area where stormwater runoff could be captured for groundwater recharge with small, inexpensive and not intrusive systems.

Stonehurst Elementary School Roof & Rain Gutter Storm Water Diversion From City Storm Drains into School Garden Previous Conditions: rain roof gutter all slanted to downspout taking storm water into city street into city storm drain system to the ocean. Retrofit: Capped downspout diverted storm water to new downspout. Storm water Capture:3,500 SF Roof = 31,500 Gallons Runoff Channeled storm garden and opened permeable space.

Stonehurst Elementary School Roof & Rain Gutter Storm Water Diversion From City Storm Drains into School Garden

Stonehurst Elementary School Roof & Rain Gutter Storm Water Diversion From City Storm Drains into School Garden

Stonehurst Elementary School Roof & Rain Gutter Storm Water Diversion From City Storm Drains into School Garden

Stonehurst Elementary School Roof & Rain Gutter Storm Water Diversion From City Storm Drains into School Garden

Stonehurst Elementary School Roof & Rain Gutter Storm Water Diversion From City Storm Drains into School Garden