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Kirk
Kirk Cohune CEO Certifications and Professional Registrations Certified Charrette Manager and Facilitator, National Charrette Institute Education M.S., Program Natural Resources Planning and Interpretation, ABT Humboldt State, Arcata, CA B.S., Natural Resources Interdisciplinary Studies Humboldt State, Arcata, CA California Professional Teaching Credential Humboldt State, Arcata, CA Experience Kirk has been a project manager and lead planner […]
Black Bear and Coyote Exhibit at the Sequoia Park Zoo
A Story of Resilience and Adaptation
Greenway led the design and construction of the Black Bear and Coyote exhibit at Sequoia Park Zoo, collaborating closely with the Bear River Band of Rohnerville Rancheria, the City of Eureka, and the Zoo Foundation. The $3.5 million project spans one acre, providing meaningful habitat for both species and educational opportunities for visitors.
Hoopa Shopping Center
The End of a Food DesertGreenway played a pivotal role in addressing a community food dessert by collaborating closely with the Hoopa Tribal Council. They provided expertise in community engagement, planning, finance, architecture, engineering, and construction management to ensure the successful reopening of the grocery store. This collaborative effort resulted in the Tribe continuing to operate a profitable grocery store, serving the entire community effectively even after Greenway's involvement.
McKinleyville Fire Department
Revitalizing Safety: Upgrading and Expanding McKinleyville Fire Station Greenway undertook the challenge of upgrading and expanding the McKinleyville Fire Station due to the town's rapid growth. This involved doubling the building's size, implementing necessary technology upgrades, and ensuring budget adherence. Upgrades encompassed improved alert systems, enhanced sleeping and cooking facilities, and modernized station functionality.
Arcata Fire Department
Elevating Safety: Revitalizing Arcata Fire Station Greenway spearheaded a strategic planning process for Arcata Fire, involving community members, fire personnel, and board members. This led to the decision to modernize existing facilities instead of pursuing a costly new one. Greenway then designed updated facilities that met current needs while allowing for future growth. Transforming a historical volunteer station into a modern facility for a full-time fire department in Arcata's historical district posed challenges, requiring innovative solutions.