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Nature advisory committee installs alternative lawn, seeks volunteers and grants for path and signage work
Summary
The Oak Hills Park Authority’s nature advisory committee reported Jan. 16 that an alternative-lawn mix was installed this winter, that members are planning path rejuvenation near hazardous slopes and dumpster areas, and that they are seeking volunteer groups and grant funding to support signage and path work.
The Oak Hills Park Authority’s nature advisory committee reported on Jan. 16 that a truckload of soil and an alternative-lawn seedmix were installed this winter and the group is awaiting spring growth. Committee members said landscaper Mike Papa completed the installation after course staff delivered the soil.
Committee chair (recorded as Mary) said members have reviewed problem areas…
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