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Committee begins rebrand of ‘No Mow May’ to planned natural landscapes and low‑mow outreach
Summary
The committee discussed shifting from a single‑month No Mow May focus to year‑round planned natural landscape and low‑mow campaigns, deciding to reuse existing yard signs where useful and to create updated branding and website content.
The Monona Sustainability Committee discussed promoting pollinator habitat and planned natural landscape areas through a rebrand that moves beyond a single No Mow May month toward year‑round low‑mow and natural landscape messaging.
Members considered whether to continue distributing leftover No Mow May yard signs, donate signs to schools or Habitat Restore, or create new signage and web resources for a broader campaign. Committee…
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