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Hendersonville parks board approves native meadow, recommends hockey vending vendor to BOMA and clears several sports policies
Summary
At its Feb. 4 meeting the Hendersonville Parks Board approved a native-plant meadow proposal, recommended a hockey-rink vending-machine arrangement for BOMA review, adopted turf-field and cold-weather policies, and approved several club and league additions and updates.
The Hendersonville Parks Board on Feb. 4 approved a series of program and vendor recommendations and passed multiple procedural items affecting leagues and vendors.
Native meadow: April Griffin, a volunteer with the Tennessee Environmental Council and Sumner County pollinator ambassador, proposed establishing a 0.25–0.5-acre native plant meadow in the back area of Memorial Park. She described a three-spray herbicide regimen in May, June and August, fall seeding, and expected flowering by May 2027. Griffin said her nonprofit had raised $2,500 toward establishment costs. After questions about maintenance, cost and proximity to a playground, the board voted to approve the proposal and…
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