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Natural Resources Board discusses Sustainable Sebastian initiatives, champion trees and native‑plant outreach
Summary
The City of Sebastian Natural Resources Board spent the July 1 meeting updating its Sustainable Sebastian workplan and discussing a draft plastics‑reduction resolution, a champion‑tree revival, fertilizer‑ordinance outreach, invasive‑species events and native‑plant education proposals.
The City of Sebastian Natural Resources Board spent considerable time on July 1 updating the Sustainable Sebastian workplan and discussing several education and policy items, but took no new ordinances or code actions at the meeting.
Felicia, staff to the Natural Resources Board, said staff and Board member Charles Stadelman have been working on a draft resolution to codify the city’s commitment to reducing single‑use plastics; staff are still revising the text and will route the draft through the usual review chain when ready.
Board members reviewed multiple program goals: reviving a city champion‑tree program, fertilizer‑ordinance outreach for the wet season, an air‑potato/invasive‑species roundup and a proposed poll to inform sustainability priorities. On champion trees, staff showed…
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