Grandma's Creek Watershed Improvements

Status

In Design

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Grandma's Creek Watershed Improvements is a community-initiated project that aims to help protect Grandma’s Creek, a small stream in the Barcroft community that enters Four Mile Run at the W&OD trail. The project includes: 

  • Green Street rain gardens to capture, filter and absorb stormwater runoff, 
  • Outfall repair that reduces erosion, captures runoff and safely conveys stormwater,
  • Watershed educational activities for school students, families and the community, 
  • Tree planting with the neighborhood, Tree Stewards and EcoAction Arlington, 
  • Partnership with Barcroft Elementary School and outreach to historically underserved populations who live in the Barcroft and Columbia Pike area.

Grandma’s Creek got its name from hot summer days in the early 1900s, when the local Marye children and their grandmother would walk up the railroad tracks for picnics in the cool woods next to the stream. A century later Barcroft residents continue to call it Grandma's Creek.

Sign up to volunteer at a Grandma's Creek invasive plant removal!

Meeting Materials

Please join us for the upcoming Barcroft School and Civic League meeting on Thursday, November 7 at 7pm at the Barcroft House, 800 S Buchanan St, Arlington, VA 22204

Date Location and Description Meeting Materials
November 7, 2024

 

Community Meeting
Barcroft School and Civic League

 

Presentation(PDF, 7MB)