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Larimer County action team proposes clearinghouse, local match funding for land stewardship projects
Summary
At a Feb. 10 work session, Larimer County action team leaders outlined an inventory of restoration resources, gaps in landowner engagement, and proposals for a county-hosted clearinghouse and local matching funds to help leverage state and federal watershed and forest-health grants.
Larimer County officials and local partners outlined gaps and next steps for land stewardship on Feb. 10, proposing a county-hosted clearinghouse for landowners and suggesting the county consider local matching funds to leverage state and federal restoration grants.
The presentation to the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners focused on the Land Adaptation and Resilience Team’s first-year actions, including an inventory of existing partner resources and a gap analysis that prioritized community engagement, funding match needs and outreach to homeowners associations and road associations.
“Creating and or increasing incentives and education for land stewards to implement climate resilient and ecologically adaptive restoration and stewardship practices” was described as the team’s overall action, the presenters said. The inventory catalogued active projects, tools and data used for project prioritization, collaborative groups, funding sources and education resources across partner…
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