You walk your dog in Ravenna Park. Your stormwater runoff flows right into the creek that runs through it.
Apply for Pilot ProgramBryant is a quiet, residential neighborhood that sits uphill from Ravenna Park. Most residents use the park regularly - walking, running, bringing kids and dogs to the trails along Ravenna Creek. What most people don't think about is that the water from their property flows directly into that creek.
Bryant's single-family homes sit on the standard Puget lowland soil profile: a few feet of workable topsoil over dense hardpan left by the Vashon glacier. When it rains, water saturates the top layer, hits the impermeable till, and runs downhill toward the park. No filtration. No detention. Just gravity.
A bioswale in Bryant creates a personal connection between your property and the park you enjoy. You're not just managing drainage - you're filtering the water that feeds the creek your kids play next to. Engineered bioretention with native plants captures runoff at the source, removing pollutants before they reach the last 3,500 feet of open creek in Ravenna Park.
Tailored stormwater and landscaping solutions for your property.
Custom bioswale design for Bryant's family-friendly lots. Native plantings, engineered soil, and overflow protection designed for Seattle's rain patterns.
Stormwater management for Bryant's residential properties. Reduce runoff, protect Ravenna Creek downstream, and reduce your utility costs.
Professional landscaping with native plants that thrive in Bryant's soil and light conditions. Low maintenance and designed to last.
We're selecting 5 founding homeowners for our first residential bioswale installations. Bryant's proximity to Ravenna Park makes every bioswale here a direct investment in the creek you walk past every day.
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