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Environmental Policy Board (EPB) 5. 3. <br />Meeting Date: 05/06/2013 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Title: <br />Rain Garden Demonstration Project <br />Information <br />Background: <br />There is an existing vegetated swale within Alpine Park (near the play equipment) that acts as a rain garden <br />presently. However, the vegetation is predominantly little blue stem with little, if anything else, present. The <br />Board is working on improving the species diversity of this swale and to highlight it via some signage to promote <br />the concept of rain gardens and to demonstrate, on a smaller scale, how easy and attractive a rain garden can be. <br />The installation of materials could be done as a volunteer effort and would likely be completed in a single day. The <br />following steps would need to be addressed to complete the project: <br />• Create planing plan <br />• Identify costs for plant materials based on the planting plan <br />• Select a date to complete the plantings <br />• Solicit involvement from volunteer groups (garden club, master gardeners, eagle scouts, etc.) <br />• Develop educational /instructional content for a sign near the improved rain garden <br />• Identify cost and funding source for development of signage (may recognize some cost savings if signage <br />were also developed simultaneously for prairie establishment as well) <br />• Install the plants <br />• Install the sign <br />• Promotion of the demonstration project through the website, newsletter and QCTV <br />Observations: <br />The first several steps could be completed as early as the end of June of 2013. This could also likely include plant <br />installation as well. Developing content for a sign and sign design may take a bit more time. If the intent is to <br />promote the concept of rain gardens on private lots, presumably the content of the sign should highlight some of the <br />benefits of rain gardens (infiltration, wildlife habitat, filtering of sediment and pollutants from runoff, etc.) and <br />some of the viable native plants that can be used. <br />The scope of the project will really depend on the overall planting plan. This will help determine how much 'labor' <br />(volunteers) will be needed for installation as well as to identify the cost of plant materials. <br />Action: <br />No action needed. For discussion purposes only. <br />Form Review <br />Inbox Reviewed By Date <br />Chris Anderson (Originator) Chris Anderson 05/03/2013 11:45 AM <br />Form Started By: Chris Anderson Started On: 05/03/2013 10:34 AM <br />Final Approval Date: 05/03/2013 <br />