Services
Barbara can provide you with technical assistance to help you achieve your goals for coastal resilience, environmental monitoring, wetlands protection, stormwater management, green infrastructure, and public outreach.
- Project Development and Grant Writing
- Planning, Management, and Reporting
- Project Design and Permitting Review
- Outreach and Public Engagement
Focus Areas
Nature-Based Solutions
Living shorelines, salt marshes, rain gardens, invasive plant control, and coastal bank stabilization.
Barbara will develop, coordinate, and promote environmentally friendly stormwater and wetland practices in your community. Past work includes:
- Salem Winter Island Park Pathway and Bank Restoration Project, 2024–2025
- Salem’s Collins Cove Living Shoreline, 2019–2025
- Salem Winter Island Park Rain Garden, 2018–2025
- Peabody-Salem North River Multiuse Path, 2022–2023
- Beverly’s Obear Park Green Infrastructure Feasibility & Designs, 2021
- Salem’s Commercial Street Rain Gardens and Case Study, 2016–2024
Coastal Resilience Infrastructure Projects
Barbara provides project management and technical assistance for climate resilience adaptation projects that require redesigning gray infrastructure. Past work includes:
- Marblehead State Street Landing & Tucker’s Wharf Resilience Project, 2024–2025
- Salem Collins Cove Park Neighborhood Resilience Project, 2025
- Marblehead Municipal Shipyard Resiliency Improvements Project, 2022–2024
- Beverly’s Bass River District Resilience Study, 2023
- Beverly’s Water Street Pump Station Vulnerability Study & Scenario Planning, 2021
Historic Geographic Area
North Coastal Watershed communities of Beverly, Danvers, Essex, Gloucester, Lynn, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Marblehead, Nahant, Peabody, Rockport, Salem, and Swampscott.