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Local Conservation Corps
(LCC)

1371 Stanislaus
264-1048
264-1004 fax
 
Program Fee-for-service (FFS) projects
   
Description Varies, based on project scope of work-Refer to “Services”
   
Hours 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday
   
Contact Person Michelle Tutunjian, LCC Special Projects Coordinator or John Echols, LCC Field Operations Coordinator
   
Site(s) - Locations Fresno County (refer to physical address)
   
Services Home construction and rehabilitation, home weatherization, playground installation, landscape installation and maintenance, evaporative water cooler cleaning and repair, outreach and public awareness, stream bio-engineering, native plant restoration, wildlife habitat restoration, concrete flat work, trail building, steel structure building, etc.
   
Service Area Employment and training services for low income youth ages 18-26 years old
   
Eligibility Criteria Refer to “Mission”
   
How to Access Service Contact LCC office during regular business hours
   
Funding Source Varies-Current sources (3/03) include the following: City of Fresno (Community Sanitation Division and Parks, Recreation and Community Services), Housing Authorities of the City and County of Fresno, B&N Enterprises, Fresno Diamond Group, EOC (Head Start, Sanctuary, Executive Plaza), Tree Fresno, and Coalition for Urban Renewal Excellence (CURE)
   
Funding Amount Total annual $829,097.00
   
Legislative Mandates/Requirements N/A
   
Affiliations/Collaborative Partners Varies based on FFS project-Refer to “Funding Source” for current project listing
   
Historical Information Refer to “Mission”
   
Mission LCC FFS projects are directed toward providing opportunities to the public for the use of natural resources and environmentally important public lands and waters, while at the same time providing young men and women with an opportunity for personal development in a variety of basic skills. Projects are undertaken in both urban and rural areas and are selected on the basis of the environmental and natural resource benefits each offers, the opportunities for public use each offers, and the on-the job training value of each.
   
Goals Refer to “Mission”
   
Measurable Outcomes Varies based on Sponsors needs
   
Other Unique Information

FFS projects are not limited to the “Services” listed