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<br />. Serve as liaison to adjacent private homeowners (ongoing) <br />. Organize community meetings to educate the homeowners about <br />restoration goals and objectives, and to prepare them for upcoming <br />activities (spring/summer 2009) <br /> <br />Great River Greening <br />. Coordinate the restoration activities (2009) <br />. Recruit volunteers (spring/summer 2009) <br />. Coordinate volunteer events (spring 2009) <br />. GRG crew will work with volunteers to cut grape vines in riverbank area <br />with volunteer help (June/July, 2009) <br />. GRG crew will work with volunteers to prepare removed redcedars for <br />revetment (June, 2009) <br />. GRG, with volunteer help, will plant plugs of native forbs, sedges, grasses, <br />and ferns along the south side of the trail (but 5 feet away from edge of <br />trail that is to be mowed) (June 2009) <br />. GRG, with volunteer help, will plant plugs of native forbs, sedges, and <br />grasses along the north border of the property, near adjacent homes <br />(June, 2009). <br />. GRG, with volunteer help, will hand-broadcast native seed throughout <br />pond perimeter area (June, 2009) <br />. Install cedar revetment on riverbank, GRG crew, with perhaps a small <br />volunteer group (July/Aug, 2009) <br /> <br />Anoka Conservation District <br />. Handle the billing an invoicing for the project with BWSR (2009, 2010) <br />. Provide support as necessary (ongoing) <br /> <br />LCCMR/MeCC <br /> <br />. Provide funding for components of project not covered by BWSR Native <br />Buffer Grant (e.g. recruitment and coordination of volunteers). <br /> <br />Program Objectives <br /> <br />This project will meet the goals of the Native Cost Share Program by improving <br />stormwater runoff to the Mississippi River and restoring oak savanna/prairie to <br />the area. <br /> <br />Great River Greening <br /> <br />16 <br />