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Aldermen approve two Fabick Nature Preserve agreements with Missouri conservation agency
Summary
In a special meeting, aldermen authorized the mayor to sign cost-share agreements with the Missouri Department of Conservation for invasive-species removal, turf renovation, and critical-risk tree removal and pruning at Fabick Nature Preserve; both ordinances were adopted after waiving rules for immediate second readings. Funding amounts were not specified.
At a special meeting, the city's aldermen voted to authorize the mayor to execute cost-share agreements with the Missouri Department of Conservation for work at Fabick Nature Preserve and to contract Native Landscape Solutions Inc. to perform portions of the work. The council waived the usual rule to allow second readings and adopted both ordinances the same night.
The first measure, introduced as bill 24-94 and recorded for second reading as ordinance 44 89, authorizes a cost-share agreement with the Missouri Department of Conservation for invasive-species removal and turf renovation at Fabick…
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