Project Kiana is a completed assessment of 2.85 acres of underutilized land along the Hutchinson River in Mount Vernon—identified by residents as a place with untapped potential. The site includes freshwater wetlands and important habitat, but also faces challenges from flooding, invasive species, and historic infrastructure impacts.
With support from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Long Island Sound Community Impact Fund, we evaluated the site’s ecological conditions and opportunities to inform future community-driven possibilities for restoration, public access, and climate resilience.
We’re excited to share an interactive StoryMap of the results of this project with you below. You can also read an opinion piece on the value of urban conservation that highlights Project Kiana, and explore the RFPs issued for the various assessments that made this work possible.
What’s a StoryMap? This interactive story combines maps, images, videos, and text to guide you through the results of Project Kiana. Scroll at your own pace, click through the sections, and explore the visuals to see what we learned.
📱 Tip for mobile users: For the best experience, turn your phone sideways (landscape mode) and allow a moment for maps and videos to load as you scroll.