REDLANDS CONSERVANCY
PO BOX 855, REDLANDS, CA 92373 redlandsconservancy.org

Total Revenue
$782,820
Total Expenses
$408,713
Net Assets
$5,616,190

Organizations Filed Purposes: TO PRESERVE REDLANDS' HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND TO CONSERVE THE IRREPLACEABLE, NATURAL AND AGRICULTURAL ENVIRONMENTS TO CONNECT REDLANDS RESIDENTS AND VISITORS TO OUR PIONEERS AND VISIONARIES.

PRESERVATION OF HISTORIC STRUCTURES AND LAND CONSERVATION.

PROPERTY/LAND MANAGEMENT - REDLANDS GATEWAY RANCH IS 167 ACRES AND A HOME THAT WILL SERVE AS A HUB OF HIKING TRAILS IN LIVE OAK CANYON. THIS PROJECT INCLUDES CREATING THE STAGING AREA, ESTABLISHING THE NATIVE PLANT NURSERY, RESTORING THE HOUSE FOR A PERMANENT CARETAKER, DEVELOPING THE OUTBUILDINGS INTO EXPLORATION STATIONS, AND CONSTRUCTING ADA TRAILS AND FACILITIES. IN 2018 WE RECEIVED FEE TITLE TO THE ASISTENCIA, A ONE-ACRE SITE WITH 8,000 SQUARE FEET OF BUILDING SPACE AS A RE-CREATION OF AN 1830'S ESTANCIA LOCATED ON THE SITE.

PRESERVATION OF OPEN SPACE IN AND SURROUNDING REDLANDS KNOWN AS THE EMERALD NECKLACE TRAIL. TOURS AND EDUCATION OF WILDLANDS INCLUDING CITRUS GROVES AND ZANJA GREENWAY TRAIL PARK. INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM ARE LAND AND EASEMENT ACQUISITION PROGRAMS TO ADD MORE CONSERVED LAND TO REDLANDS CONSERVANCY MANAGEMENT. CONSERVATION EASEMENT MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING PROPERTY MAINTENANCE, MONITORING, AND ENHANCEMENT; AND LAND MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING PROTECTION OF NATURAL HISTORIC RESOURCES. A DESIGNATION OF THE "OFFICIAL" ROUTE FOR CYCLING AND DRIVING TO REACH ALL OF THE HISTORIC, CULTURAL, AND OPEN SPACE SITES ON THE DEFINED EMERALD NECKLACE TRAIL AND SCENIC ROUTE; INCLUDES STOPS AT DESIGNATED "GEM SITES," WITH ACCESS TO INTERPRETIVE MESSAGES. ALSO, INCLUDES AN ANNUAL EMERALD NECKLACE GRAND TOUR FOR 300 CYCLISTS, DRIVERS AND BUS RIDERS TO LEARN ABOUT AND CELEBRATE THE REDLANDS' EMERALD NECKLACE. ADDITIONALLY, THE ZANJA TRAIL AND GREENWAY PARK IS A MULTI-YEAR PROJECT TO DEVELOP A NATURAL SURFACE TRAIL AND LINEAR PARK ALONG OR NEAR THE HISTORIC MILL CREEK ZANJA, A 198-YEAR-OLD IRRIGATION CHANNEL CONSTRUCTED BY REGIONAL SERRANO AND CAHUILLA INDIANS. HALF OF THE ORIGINAL ZANJA STILL EXISTS. THE (ULTIMATELY) 5-MILE TRAIL WILL INCLUDE INTERPRETIVE SIGNAGE, EXERCISE NODES, POCKET PARKS, AND NATIVE VEGETATION. FIRST ONE-MILE REACH OPENED IN LATE 2017.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Sherli LeonardEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR40$55,000
Kristine BrownTREASURER1$0
Dave MaupinDIRECTOR1$0
Heather RossDIRECTOR15$0
Jeff WaldronDIRECTOR2$0
Carol ShearerTREASURER2$0
Tamara Serrao-LeivaDIRECTOR1$0
Judy ElderDIRECTOR2$0
Dorothea HackenbergDIRECTOR3$0
Gary StegemannDIRECTOR1$0
Robert DawesPRESIDENT5$0
Jim SommerDIRECTOR1$0
Lisa LechugaDIRECTOR2$0
Chris ChristophersonDIRECTOR1$0
Rollie MooreDIRECTOR1$0
Jan KorfmacherDIRECTOR1$0
Anneli PendleyDIRECTOR3$0
Bettina McleodDIRECTOR3$0
Dr Roger BellDIRECTOR1$0
Kathy BehrensSECRETARY10$0
Dr Donn GrendaVICE PRESIDENT1$0
Robert ClarkPRESIDENT EMERITUS1$0

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