Ozzy is the Director of Community Projects and Partnerships at Groundwork San Diego Chollas Creek, where he leads efforts to create community-driven projects that restore land, improve water quality, and expand access to green spaces. With a focus on equitable land reuse, coalition building, and sustainable infrastructure, Ozzy bridges technical processes with community voices to ensure projects create long-term benefits for the Chollas Creek watershed communities.
In this conversation, Rebecca Tamiru, Senior Manager of Community Adaptation Projects at Groundwork USA and team member of the Urban Waters Learning Network, talks to Ozzy about what it takes to transform neglected areas into safe, usable places that reflect community priorities and improve the health of communities and watersheds alike.
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We are the initiative funded by EPA’s Urban Waters Program and co-coordinated by Groundwork USA and River Network. Thanks so much for listening.
