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Bexley group awarded $47,000 grant to build “Bexley Habitat Triangle” of native yards
Summary
City guest Rebecca Ness told council the Bexley Habitat Triangle will convert invasive yards to native plantings across about 30–35 properties, funded by a $47,000 Village in Wilderness grant and implemented with local partners and volunteers.
Rebecca Ness, a Green Bexley organizer, told the Bexley City Council about a neighborhood project funded with a $47,000 grant to plant native species and remove invasives in a connected area she calls the Bexley Habitat Triangle.
The project, Ness said, is “for people, plants, and pollinators.” She told council the effort began in earnest in January 2024 and had advanced to installations on roughly 30 yards this spring; the team has planned 32 yards this year and expects to finish between 30 and 35…
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