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Township outlines pilot reforestation plan for medians and reserves; board endorses study and partnership approach

3512571 · April 17, 2025
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Staff presented five pilot sites for median and reserve reforestation, outlined costs and operational constraints, and the board asked staff to pursue small, sponsored pilot projects and coordinate with county partners before funding larger efforts.

The Woodlands Township Board on April 17 reviewed a proposed pilot reforestation effort aimed at median and reserve sites and accepted the staff report for further work.

Chris Nunes, chief operating officer, described five candidate areas (Gosling from Flint Ridge to Fire Station 8; East and West Panther Creek medians; Resource/Technology Forest near the township office; Lake Robbins/Malling Road; and Lake Woodlands entry points). He said the township has planted thousands of trees over recent years and that this pilot would focus on locations with invasive-vine issues…

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