Public facilities include structures, property, and facilities that are owned, leased, or otherwise operated, or funded by a public entity. Increased public use and gradual deterioration of public facilities necessitate continual upgrades, maintenance, and expansion. Aspen is particularly skilled in the analysis of public facilities, having performed environmental evaluations on laboratories and research facilities, border facilities, recreation and park facilities, military facilities and operations, and education facilities.
Creating Better Public Places and Spaces
Public Facilities Projects
- Los Angeles Unified School District, Master Services Agreement for Preparation of CEQA Documents
- East Valley High School No. 1B
- Canoga Park NEW Elementary School
- South Region Elementary School No. 7
- East Valley High School No. 2
- Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy
- LAUSD New School Construction Program EIR
- East Valley New Middle School No. 2
- Monterey Accelerated Research System Cabled Observatory
- California River Parkways Trailhead Project
- Valley New High School No. 1
- Border Patrol San Diego Support Facility