Heritage Park Neighborhood – Minneapolis, Minnesota
by N.A.
Rain garden 

 Rain garden-2

Rain garden-3

Rain-Garden in Upland Setting (adjacent to two homes; inlet shown on far right photograph)

Wetland Swale from Main Boulevard


Wetland Swale from Main Boulevard

split flow 

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Split-Flow Channels (concrete used for easy cleaning by bobcat; both channels are in need of cleaning due to construction)

Source of Images: Lee R. Skabelund, Kansas State University (10/10/06) 

Level Spreader above Wetland Swales 

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Level Spreader above Wetland Swales (finished product on left, under construction on right)

Wetland Swale

Wetland Swale with Split-Flow Channel and Level Spreaders

Source of Images: Lee R. Skabelund, Kansas State University (10/10/06) 

Wetland Swale with

Wetland Swale with Level Spreader and Limestone “Lines”

Flow Dissipaters 
 

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Flow Dissipaters and Level Spreader in Wetland Swales

Source of Images: Lee R. Skabelund, Kansas State University (10/10/06)

 
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Marcy Holmes Neighborhood – Minneapolis, Minnesota
Heritage Park Neighborhood – Minneapolis, Minnesota
 

 

Lori Woods, ASLA, Chair
(520) 325-9977
ljwoods@recon-us.com

Joe Howard, ASLA, Co-Chair
(408) 458-3224
jhoward@harveyecology.com

Lee Skabelund, ASLA, Co-Chair
(785) 537-2911
lskab@ksu.edu