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Commission reports riparian restoration work: 500 live stakes planted and invasive honeysuckle removal

5508179 · July 30, 2025
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Staff described recent riparian habitat work: planting hundreds of live stakes of native shrubs, removing invasive Japanese honeysuckle and coordinating with ODOT on state right‑of‑way projects.

Commission staff described a riparian restoration project that paired invasive honeysuckle removal with native plantings intended to support pollinators. Staff said the spring work included installing approximately 500 live stakes of native willow, dogwood and ninebark, and removing roughly 800 young honeysuckle saplings during two volunteer field days.

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