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Sustainability commission proposes spring magazine features, outreach and resource links
Summary
The Englewood Sustainability Commission recommended content for the city’s spring magazine — from turf-replacement and native-plant guides to QR-linked resources, pruning guidance and a pesticide-avoidance PSA — and flagged a council-requested pause on one native-lawn feature.
The Englewood Sustainability Commission on its December agenda recommended a slate of sustainability-focused items for the city’s spring magazine, including a turf-replacement plug tied to the city’s grant cycle, native-flower planting guides, pruning guidance and a public-service note discouraging pesticide use.
The commission said the magazine edition, slated to go to print in late January, should include links or QR codes to resources and that communications should highlight programs such as…
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