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Trustees approve 2026 restoration and trails work plan for Pioneer Park and Angstrom Open Space
Summary
The Open Space Conservancy Trust approved a 2026 work plan that expands multi‑year invasive‑plant removal and trail repairs in Pioneer Park and Angstrom Open Space; staff said 2025 volunteer and contractor work engaged 328 volunteers for 644 hours and outlined per‑acre labor estimates.
Trustees approved the Open Space Conservancy Trust's 2026 restoration and trails work plan April 16 after a staff presentation and clarifying questions about scope and contractor work.
"In 2026, we will be doing first‑year comprehensive removal on 8.7 acres, year‑2 removal on 5.5 acres, year‑3 removal on 13 acres, and ivy rings on 2.5 acres," natural resources program manager Lizzie Stone said, walking trustees through a map of Pioneer Park quadrants and the Angstrom Open Space work sequence.
Why it matters: The program targets non‑native weeds (ivy,…
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