During a recent government meeting, a motion was passed to support a collaborative project involving Plymouth Pollinators, a nonprofit organization. Commissioner Rose initiated the motion, which was seconded by Commissioner Keyhoe.
The project aims to address environmental concerns by utilizing areas of contaminated land that are not suitable for other uses. While Plymouth Pollinators will not be directly involved in remediation efforts, they will contribute by planting wildflowers on these sites, enhancing the aesthetic and ecological value of the area.
Commissioners expressed their appreciation for the partnership between the nonprofit, the city, and private entities, highlighting it as a positive example of community collaboration. The motion received unanimous support from the commissioners present, signaling a commitment to innovative solutions for environmental challenges.