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Residents urge Plattsburgh Common Council to adopt No Mow May on city property
Summary
Two residents asked the Plattsburgh Common Council to adopt a citywide No Mow May policy for publicly maintained green spaces to support pollinators and local biodiversity.
Two residents urged the Plattsburgh Common Council to adopt a No Mow May policy for city-maintained green spaces during the council’s public comment period.
Jackie Strack, who identified herself as a resident of 2 Shamrock Court in Plattsburgh, told the council that “pollinators are vital to the health of our environment” and asked the council to “enact No Mow May across green spaces maintained by the city.”…
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