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Nature advisory committee secures a $4,000 grant and plans composting and food-forest projects
Oak Hills Park Authority · March 20, 2026
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Mary Varel reported the Oak Hills Nature Advisory Committee expanded to 12 members, added three city council members to its roster, received a $4,000 grant, and plans a composting area and food-forest demonstrations this spring; the committee also plans citizen-science events.
Mary Varel, speaking for the Oak Hills Nature Advisory Committee, said the group has grown to 12 members and now includes three city council members. The committee is reworking an "alternative natural lawn" due to a drainage issue,…
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