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Arroyo Seco Watershed Restoration Feasibility Study Appendix D: Selected Bibliography Anatomy of a Park: the Essentials of Recreation Area Planning, Molnar, Donald J., 1986, McGraw-Hill, New York, NY Arroyo Seco Floodplain Restoration Hydrologic Analysis, Swanson, Mitchell, 1991, Swanson & Associates Arroyo Seco Sanitary Survey, May 1996, Pasadena Water & Power Department Beneficial Uses of the Los Angeles and San Gabriel Rivers, Trim, Heather, 2000, The Los Angeles and San Gabriel Rivers Watershed Council, Los Angeles, CA California Gap Analysis Website, UCSB, 1998, UCSB, CA http://www.biogeog.ucsb.edu/projects/gap/report/sw_rep.html California Rivers and Streams – The Conflict between Fluvial Process and Land Use, Mount, Jeffrey F., University of California Press California Watershed Assessment Website: LA River, Cal NRCS, NRCS, http://www.ca.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/cwap.html Controlling Urban Runoff: A Practical Manual for Planning and Designing Urban BMPs, Schueler, Thomas, 1997, Washington Metropolitan Water Resources Planning Board, Washington D.C. Design for Outdoor Recreation, Bell, Simon, 1997, E & FN Spon, New York, NY Devil's Gate Preliminary Park Plan – Staff Report, Takata Associates, 1992, Takata Associates, South Pasadena, CA Dividing the Waters, Blomquist, William A. and Ostrom, Elinor, 1992, Institute for Contemporary Studies, San Francisco, CA Draft Hahamonga Watershed Park Master Plan, Takata and Associates, 1999, Takata & Associates, South Pasadena, CA Economic Impacts of Protecting Rivers, Trails, and Greenway Corridors – A Resource Book, Fourth Edition, National Park Service, 1995, National Park Service, Rivers & Trails Conservation Program, San Francisco, CA Eden by Design – The 1930 Olmsted-Bartholomew Plan for the Los Angeles Region, Deverell, William, and Greg Hise, 2000, University of California Press, Los Angeles, CA El Alisal, the Lummis Home: Its History and Architecture, Gordon, Dudley, 1964, Cultural Assets Press, Los Angeles, CA 113 Flora of Pasadena and Vicinity, McClatchie, Alfred James, 1895, Kingsley-Barnes & Neuner Co., Pasadena, CA Environmental Impact Evaluation – A Cultural Resources Assessment of the Lower Arroyo Seco Project, Drover, Christopher E., 1992 Final Negative Declaration for the Devil's Gate Dam Rehabilitation Project, County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works, 1995, County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works, Alhambra, CA Flood Hazard, Sediment Management, and Water Feature Analysis – Hahamongna Watershed Park, Pasadena, CA, Philip Williams & Associates, Ltd., 2000, Philip Williams & Associates, Ltd., Corte Madera, CA Geology of the Area Adjacent to the Arroyo Seco Parkway, Los Angeles County, California, Dudley, Paul H., Jr., 1954, Natural History Geology of the North Half of the Pasadena Quadrangle – LA County, Smith, Drew, P., 1986, California Department of Conservation Geomorphology of the Southwestern San Gabriel Mountains of California, Miller, W.J., 1928, University of California Press GIS for Landscape Architects, Hanna, Karen C., 1999, ESRI Press, Redlands, CA Guarding the Forests of Southern California, Lockman, Ronald F., 1981, Arthur H. Clark Company, Glendale, CA Historic Pasadena - An Illustrated History, Lund, Ann Scheid, 1999, Pasadena Historical Museum, Pasadena, CA History of Pasadena, Reid, Hiram A., 1895, Pasadena History Company, Pasadena, CA. The Impact of the Growth of the Los Angeles Metropolitan Region in the Demand for Outdoor Recreation Facilities , Case, Fred E., in cooperation with John C. Bollens ... [et al.], 1961, Real Estate Research Program, University of California at Los Angeles, CA A Landscape Framework Plan for the Arroyo Seco Parkway Corridor, Kringel, Adam, Hernandez, Lisa and Tortorete, Rochelle, 2000, California Polytechnic Institute, Pomona, CA The Los Angeles County Drainage Area System Recreation Study, US Army Corps of Engineers, 1980, US Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles, CA The Los Angeles River: Its Life, Death, and Possible Rebirth, Gumprecht, Blake, 1999, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD 114 Los Angeles Stormwater Website: http://www.lastormwater.org/, Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation, 2001, City of Los Angeles, CA Lower Arroyo Master Plan, Pasadena Public Works & Transportation Department, 1997, Pasadena Public Works & Transportation Department, Pasadena, CA A Manual of California Vegetation, Sawyer, John and Todd Keeler-Wolf. 1995. California Native Plant Society. Sacramento, California. 471 pgs. Material Dreams – Southern California Through the 1920s, Starr, Kevin, 1990, Oxford University Press, New York Natural Systems Approach to Watershed Analysis, Synthesis and Design, Satterthwaite, Jade, 1995, USC School of Architecture, Los Angeles, CA Phase 1 Report – Devil's Gate Multi-use Project, CH2M Hill, 1990, City of Pasadena Water and Power Department Preliminary Economic Feasibility Assessment – Devil's Gate Multi-Use Project, Brown & Caldwell Consultants, 1992, Brown & Caldwell Consultants, Pasadena, CA Raymond Basin Conjunctive Use Study, CH2M-Hill, 1991, CH2M-Hill, Santa Ana, CA Raymond Basin Water Resources, Boman, Brad, 1997, Pasadena Water & Power Department, Pasadena, CA Regional Restoration Goals for Wetland Resources in Greater Los Angeles Drainage Area, Rairdan, Charles, 1998, California Coastal Conservancy, Oakland, CA The San Gabriels, Robinson, John W., 1991, Big Santa Anita Historical Society, Arcadia, CA Soil Survey of the Pasadena Area, California, Eckmann, Emil C., 1917, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC Southern California Mountains and Foothills Assessment – Habitat and Species Conservation Issues, 1999, US Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Arcadia, CA Switzer's Camp, Gotchy, L. T., 1967, Papers assembled by L. T. Gotchy, Pasadena, CA Technical Report: Devil's Gate Multi-use Project, Takata Associates, 1992, Takata Associates, South Pasadena, CA Urban Runoff: A Pollution Abatement Program, Heal the Bay, 1992, Heal the Bay, Santa Monica, CA Wetlands of The Los Angeles River Watershed, Woods Sean, 2000, California Coastal Conservancy, Oakland, CA 115 .
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