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Master gardener urges Poquoson to join soil-and-water district program for stormwater and BMP cost-share
Summary
A York–Poquoson Master Gardener asked council to pursue an MOU with the Colonial Soil and Water Conservation District so city residents and HOAs can access Virginia cost-share programs (up to 80% cost share) and technical assistance for BMPs and shoreline projects.
A representative of the York–Poquoson Master Gardeners urged Poquoson City Council to pursue membership or an intergovernmental memorandum of understanding with the Colonial Soil and Water Conservation District so city property owners can participate in Virginia’s cost-share and technical assistance programs for best management practices (BMPs).
Noel Talcott, a York–Poquoson Master Gardener, told council the state-run conservation-district structure leaves independent cities outside the district system unless…
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