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Huron Clinton Metroparks brief Oakland County commissioners on trails, habitat stewardship and swim-safety programs
Summary
Officials from the Huron Clinton Metroparks updated the board on regional trail connections, habitat management including controlled burns and invasive-species work, and an expanded swim-safety program that provides free lessons through local partners.
Representatives of the Huron Clinton Metroparks told the Oakland County Board of Commissioners on May 1 that the regional park system is focusing on trail connections, habitat stewardship and expanded water-safety programming across its 13 parks in five counties.
At the presentation, Jay Quadrosi — Oakland County’s appointed representative to the Metroparks board — introduced Amy McMillan, CEO of Huron Clinton Metroparks, who described systemwide goals and current projects affecting Oakland County parks including Indian Springs, Kensington and Stony Creek.
Why it matters: Metroparks stewardship and programming touch thousands of Oakland County residents each year and involve county funding,…
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