Description: To promote waste diversion and recycling of material resources, Woodland has strategically placed 12 recycling bins throughout historic downtown. You may find the bins located along Main and Court Streets from Elm Street to Third Street.
Description: The 79-unit Starlyn Park is the first housing development in Woodland to offer a 3.0-kilowatt (KW) solar energy system standard on each unit. The Starlyn Park community is located across the street from Pioneer High School and Woodland Community College and behind the Bel-Air Shopping Center.
Description: Manadated by the Springlake Specific Plan, 15% of homes in the Springlake planning area are equipped with a solar system. That means nearly 1 out of every 8 homes built in this neighborhood will be powered by a renewable energy source.
Description: Using donations from the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation, PG&E, and the American Chemistry Council, Woodland was able to purchase 24 recycling bins for parks. You may find these bins at the Community & Senior Center ballfields, Ferns Park, Freeman Park, Camarena Park, Pioneer Park, Klenhard Park, Crawford Park, Woodside Park, and Woodside Park.
Description: Observation areas at the City’s East Regional Stormwater Pond and the Water Pollution Control Facility’s Erskine Pond are popular bird watching locations.
Description: 180 acres of alkaline grasslands at the edge of Woodland are being preserved in perpetuity under the management of the Center for Natural Lands Management for the protection of several rare plant species and seasonal wetlands. These lands also provide foraging habitat for Swainson’s hawks and other raptors.