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Commission asks staff for fuller review of pond invasive‑plant management; will consider grant support and presentation at next meeting
Summary
Commissioners asked staff to present a costed, phased plan for managing invasive aquatic vegetation across city ponds after a pilot at Popleton Creek showed partial success for a combined strategy of spot removal, targeted spraying and native plantings.
Commissioners asked staff Monday to return with a fuller presentation on municipal pond management after a consultant’s pilot study found mixed results from a mix of mechanical removal, targeted spraying and native planting.
Joe Giulio (Gillio), identified in discussion as working with lake‑management efforts and the Lake Okeechobee Restoration Initiative, explained a small pilot at Popleton Creek where the city used three 75‑foot perimeter test sections to trial different approaches: manual removal, herbicide application by the city’s contractor and a third…
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