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Roundhouse restoration moves forward; county to solicit bids for tree canopy and contractor maintenance
Summary
Conservation staff reported progress at the Roundhouse site, including heavy seeding (5,700 pounds), an estimated $20,000 in brush-control chemicals, and plans to solicit bids for a new tree canopy to be planted this fall with contractor maintenance agreements.
Conservation staff told the Benton County Board of Supervisors that the Roundhouse restoration project is progressing and the county is preparing to solicit bids for a new tree canopy.
Staff described that crews have broadcast 5,700 pounds of seed on-site, reported an estimated $20,000 cost for brush-control chemicals, and said the area has been seeded and will be allowed to reestablish vegetation. “5,700 pounds of…
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