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CAG adds pesticide and impervious-surface language to stormwater policy; staff to align policy with MPDES permit

3208000 · April 8, 2025
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Clark County advisory members revised Goal 16, Policy 3 to emphasize climate-resilient nature‑based approaches, to promote nontoxic pesticides and to minimize impervious surfaces; staff said implementation will be routed through the county’s stormwater program and permit.

Members of the Clark County Community Advisory Group reviewed a rewritten Goal 16, Policy 3 on stormwater and watershed resilience and approved staff’s revised language April 7. The rewrite aimed to modernize earlier county policy text and to call out specific priorities the CAG had raised.

Key changes: The revised policy calls for a comprehensive, climate‑resilient approach to stormwater that includes nature‑based techniques for streambank and watershed restoration,…

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