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Board approves removal of fence at Blue Hole spray field for native-habitat restoration
Summary
The parks board approved staff’s recommendation to remove fencing around a three-acre abandoned spray field at Blue Hole and restore it as native prairie and interpretive habitat, with an amendment to integrate trail connectivity and living-habitat exhibits.
Staff presented a plan for the abandoned three-acre spray field at Blue Hole that includes removing the fence, mowing/tilling, seeding with native species and using the area as a wildflower/tall‑grass prairie with interpretive signage and trail connections. "It's not being used, and we are now free to do whatever we would like to do with it," the presenter said.
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