posted May 22, 2023
Thank you for taking the time to get acquainted with Longstreet and Leonard Consulting Services. Longstreet and Leonard is a small business enterprise (SBE), and disadvantaged business enterprise (DBE) providing transportation and environmental planning consulting services.
posted Sep 1, 2020
The mission of the Lookout Mountain Conservancy is to protect Lookout Mountain’s scenic, historic and ecological resources through conservation, advocacy, recreation and education, for current and future generations.
posted Apr 18, 2018
Loomis Basin Horsemen's Association (LBHA) founded in 1984 is a non-profit 501(C)3 information and awareness group dedicated to local trails, Traylor Ranch Nature Reserve, Loomis Basin Arena, and preservation of the rural lifestyle. A small yearly membership fee ensures that the arena and Traylor Ranch will remain here for the local horse community and future generations.
posted Sep 14, 2020
Loon Echo Land Trust protects land in the northern Sebago Lake region of Maine to conserve its natural resources and character for future generations.
posted Jun 1, 2018
Lopez Community Trails Network (LCTN) mission is to facilitate and participate actively in the creation, use, and maintenance of a network of safe non-motorized trails on Lopez Island to benefit community members of all ages for active transportation, recreation, health, well-being, and quality of life.
posted Sep 1, 2020
LBCT is a private non-profit organization dedicated to protecting and preserving important land in the areas surrounding the Santee and Cooper Rivers.
posted Jul 1, 2021
Lorrimer Sanctuary was bequeathed to the New Jersey Audubon Society by Ms. Lucine L. Lorrimer in 1956. The main house, parts of which date back to the late 1700’s, is the present visitors’ center and Sanctuary office.
posted May 29, 2020
Metro is unique among the nation’s transportation agencies. We serve as transportation planner and coordinator, designer, builder and operator for one of the country’s largest, most populous counties. More than 9.6 million people – nearly one-third of California’s residents – live, work and play within our 1,433-square-mile service area.
posted Jun 1, 2018
The County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation proudly maintains 182 parks for you! Local parks have playgrounds, organized sports, special programs and classes from swimming lessons to aerobics to Teen Clubs.
Community Regional Parks provide larger facilities that feature adult organized sports leagues, playing fields and walking clubs.
Regional Parks include lakes with boating and fishing, miles of hiking trails, swimming and activities including bicycling, hiking and horseback riding.
Nature Centers and Wildlife Sanctuaries provide education on the native flora and fauna of Los Angeles County. Visitors to our four arboretum and botanic gardens experience plants from throughout the world.
With the world’s largest municipal golf course system with 20 courses, visitors have an opportunity to play on beautiful golf courses with views from the mountains to the sea with extremely reasonable rates.
And, the Hollywood Bowl offers world-famous entertainment while emerging artists are featured at the John Anson Ford Amphitheater.
Our parks offer something for everyone! We hope you will visit and enjoy these beautiful parks!
posted Jun 1, 2018
The LPFA works with the Forest Service and forest-users to help promote safe, sustainable forest use through education and boots on the ground projects and programs.