Make Parkways Pop

Take Curb Appeal All the Way to the Curb

June 2014. Water-hungry L.A. municipalities are taking aim at the parkway, even as we head into rainy season.

The City of Los Angeles broadened its parkway plant palate last week. Pasadena Water and Power now offers $1/sqft for removing traditional turf in parkways, and Santa Monica expects to renew its sustainable parkway grants program in 2011.

Why the parkway? Pasadena Water and Power Conservation Manager Nancy Long notes that simply replacing spray with drip irrigation in narrow parkway strips significantly reduces water waste.

Whether you are worried about water or simply interested in taking your curb appeal all the way to the curb, there are a few regulation-related considerations:

  • Some municipalities offer substantial latitude when it comes to materials. Others specify acceptable plant palates, like those shown at the right, which will produce more profound water savings.
  • Most municipalities note concerns about preserving the health of established parkway trees that define their community look and feel, such as the fig trees of Santa Monica and oaks of Pasadena.
  • Some cities have rock guidelines, due to their liability for pedestrian safety and need to protect street cleaning equipment.

Municipalities that have provided parkway freedom for some time, like Pasadena, see the beyond-water benefits. Pasadena’s Nancy Long notes: “Pasadena is changing, becoming even more beautiful as people look for new ways to personalize these public spaces.”

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Dwell on Design Presentation

Aoyagi Presents at Dwell on Design

 

Date:  Saturday, June 26, 2010

Time:  4-4:30 pm

Location:  Sustainability Stage, Dwell on Design at the Los Angeles Convention Center

Cassy Aoyagi will participate in a 3-member panel discussing the creation of beautiful, sustainable landscapes in Southern California at Dwell Magazine’s Dwell on Design, the west coast’s largest design show.

 

The discussion, moderated by Dwell Magazine’s Jordan Kushins will cover:

  • The greatest misconceptions about green landscaping
  • What questions to ask when modifying an existing landscape to enhance its sustainability
  • How to create green spaces without increasing water usage
  • The plants and materials that work best in Southern California
  • The new, California landscaping regulations and what they mean for you
Please join us!

2010 Dwell on Design Los Angeles

Dwell on Design 2010

Date:  Friday, June 25 (Professionals Only) Saturday, June 26-Sunday, June 27 (Public Welcome) 2010

Location:  Los Angeles Convention Center

Cost:  $35-$85

Visit the FormLA Landscaping booth in Dwell Outdoor or see Cassy Aoyagi present at Dwell on Design, a 3-day festival of modern design hosted by Dwell Magazine and the American Institute of Architects (AIA).

The FormLA Landscaping booth will be directly across from the Dwell Outdoor cafe.  It will feel like community park space with a sculpted, bright green version of ourIdealMow(tm) Lawn and feature amazing pots from Green Form, gorgeous permeable concrete pavers from StepStone.

FormLA Landscaping will also build and install the Dwell Outdoor design by Shades of Green.  Enjoy plant showers of Tillandsia, green walls by Woolly Pockets, reclaimed wood planters and topiary gardens… a beautiful tribute to all things Outdoor!