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Flower Mound commission reviews sustainability initiatives; subcommittees outline pilot projects on native plantings and recycling
Summary
The Environmental Conservation Commission reviewed its two-year sustainability initiatives and received subcommittee updates on open-space native plant pilot proposals, multifamily recycling work and an Acorns-to-Oaks seedling program on June 3.
The Environmental Conservation Commission spent a substantial portion of its June 3 meeting reviewing its current sustainability initiatives and hearing updates from subcommittees working on native plantings, tree canopy and multifamily recycling.
Staff recapped the commission’s two-year cycle approach. The commission’s focus for 2024–25 included three primary initiatives: promoting native and drought-tolerant landscaping, developing and implementing a plan to increase the town’s tree canopy, and developing recommendations for multifamily recycling, staff said. The commission will review and set new initiatives at the end of the two-year cycle.
Subcommittee updates and next steps:
- Open-space native plants: Subcommittee members reported a proposal modeled on Lewisville’s…
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