Partner Feature - Marina LaGrave highlights the importance of language and cultural competence in community building

Marina LaGrave, whom Trestle has been partnering with on many projects over the last several years, explains in a Daily Camera portrait why language access and cultural competence are critical aspects when working to build inclusive communities. 

As explained in the article, Marina wears different hats: she is an interventionist at Columbine Elementary School in Boulder - where Danica met her when her kids were students there; she is an interpreter and translator for the City of Boulder; and she is the founder of CLACE - the Latin American Center for Arts, Science and Education. As such, we have had the pleasure of collaborating with Marina on many projects, including: 

  • The Ponderosa Community Stabilization project: over the past 5 years, Marina has been instrumental in engaging the Latinx community of the Ponderosa Mobile Home park. She continues to serve as a cultural liaison between the City, the project team, and the Spanish-speaking residents, thanks to the fact that she has been able to gain all parties’ trust by patiently listening to and answering any and all questions. 

  • The Cultural Responsiveness and Inclusion Strategic Plan (CRISP) for the Boulder County Parks and Open Space (POS) department: over the last year, we have been working with Marina and her colleague Bob Russel on the CRISP for the BoCo POS department. Marina has been working relentlessly to connect the POS department with Latinx leaders in the region, and think creatively about how to co-create active and lasting partnerships between the Latinx community and the POS department.

  • The COVID-19 Pandemic Impact Study: for this 2-month, fast-track project, we are partnering with Marina to recruit Latinx community leaders and activists to co-create a process to interview members of the Latinx community and gather stories on how the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting them. Thanks to Marina’s extensive network and community connections, we were able to hear from 115 community members and help identify barriers in accessing County services and gaps in those services.

From left to right: Marine, Marina, and Danica at a Ponderosa Community Block Party in June 2019

From left to right: Marine, Marina, and Danica at a Ponderosa Community Block Party in June 2019

As we practice adaptive leadership in all those projects, we keep learning from Marina on such important topics as co-creation, cultural competence, and inclusivity. We are grateful for the opportunity to partner with her and are looking forward to many more opportunities to do so.  

Partner Feature - JVA

JVA and Trestle guided the Reve project through multiple challenges.

JVA and Trestle guided the Reve project through multiple challenges.

For more than 7 years now, we have had the pleasure to work closely with JVA Consulting Engineers. The engineering firm consists of highly skilled professionals who understand civil, structural, and environmental complexities and can transform challenging problems into real life solutions. JVA is a smart and well connected company that can communicate complex scientific and technical issues in an intelligible, sensible, and accessible manner, which is always appreciated by project partners and communities. They remain committed to meeting design objectives while always smiling and laughing throughout the development process. More specifically, we enjoy working with Charlie Hager for his leadership, Sharon Procopio for her technical skills and responsiveness, and Cody Gratney for his commitment and knowledge. 

Trestle and JVA have partnered on a number of large scale projects in the Boulder area, creating value for our clients and the overall community. A few of these projects include  upgrading the Boulder and Left Hand Ditch into a community amenity for the Southern Land Company’s Reve project, creating a unique infrastructure replacement and robust community engagement program for the City of Boulder’s Ponderosa Community Stabilization project, and working within PUD and wetland requirements to construct a unique facility while expanding an existing facility for Emerson Micro Motion. Currently, the two firms are guiding Nichols Partnership through complex entitlements, varying topography, and challenging infrastructure constraints for the future University Hill Hotel. 

We look forward to continuing to work with JVA in the years to come. Congrats to Cody Gratney on his recent promotion!