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Green Team agreements move forward after public hearings; composting program praised by resident
Summary
The council opened hearings on two ordinances to authorize agreements with the Havre de Grace Green Team: Ordinance 1163 (food forest at Todd Park) received no public comment; Ordinance 1164 (composting collection at Hutchins Park, in partnership with Garrity Renewables LLC) drew support from resident 'Casey,' who cited roughly 200,000 pounds diverted from landfill and urged expansion and budget support.
Havre de Grace, Md. — The city council opened public hearings Oct. 7 on two ordinances that would authorize agreements with the Havre de Grace Green Team for community environmental projects.
Ordinance 1163 would approve an agreement for a "food forest" on city property at Todd Park. The city read statutory authority for the measure (citing Article 11E of the Maryland Constitution and sections 33 and 34 of the Havre de Grace city charter). The hearing drew no public comment and the…
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