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County conservation district, city plan meadow conversion at Gibson Boulevard to improve Spring Creek water quality
Summary
Dauphin County Conservation District officials briefed council on a proposed lawn-to-meadow riparian buffer at 919 Gibson Boulevard intended to reduce runoff to Spring Creek and use DEP grant funds from the countywide action plan.
Dauphin County Conservation District officials and the countywide action plan coordinator briefed Harrisburg council members on Resolution 13 of 2025, a proposed landowner-grantee agreement for a riparian buffer project at 919 Gibson Boulevard.
Eric Naguski, department head of the Dauphin County Conservation District, said the parcel — a roughly two-acre lawn behind the Dauphin County Work Release Center that the county has maintained since the center was built in 1996 — is proposed for a lawn-to-meadow conversion of approximately 1.4 acres. The project is part of the county’s 2024 countywide action plan (CAP) funded…
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