TransNet_ProgressReport12_CitySD-DenneryCanyon.pdf

Type: report

Article abstract: The City of San Diego received the Notice to Proceed (NTP) for the Dennery Canyon Rare Restoration Project on May 2, 2023. This quarterly progress report details work performed from January 1, 2026, through March 31, 2026. Work performed during this period included contract coordination, qualitative site assessments, quantitative monitoring of San Diego Thornmint and San Diego Ambroisa, photo monitoring, and weed maintenance. Work anticipated in the next reporting period will consist of continued weed management in Areas 1–4, qualitative monitoring, quantitative monitoring of Otay tarplant and Orcutt’s bird’s-beak, and continued coordination with San Diego Wildlife Alliance Native Plant Gene Bank staff on the seed-bulking effort for San Diego thornmint.

Number of pages: 33

Authors: Allen, Sara;

Day: 20

Month: April

Year: 2026

Purpose: Quarterly Progress Report prepared for SANDAG TransNet EMP Land Management Grant #S1125503. This quarterly progress report details work performed from January 1, 2026, through March 31, 2026.

Notes: Quarterly Progress Report prepared for SANDAG TransNet EMP Land Management Grant #S1125503. This quarterly progress report details work performed from January 1, 2026, through March 31, 2026.

Prepared for: SANDAG;

Prepared by: City of San Diego Parks and Recreation Department;

Keywords: invasive plants; rare plants; restoration;

Species: San Diego thorn-mint; San Diego ambrosia; Otay tarplant; Orcutt's birds-beak

Vegetation communities: coastal sage scrub

Threats: Invasive plants

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TransNet_ProgressReport12_CitySD-DenneryCanyon.pdf