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Tag: pollinators

Construction work in front of Two Rivers High School.

New Project Addresses Parking Lot Runoff at Two Rivers

A bioretention basin at Two Rivers High School will transform an under-utilized strip of grass between two parking lots into a pollinator-friendly natural area that will filter pollutants and protect waterways.

Thompson Park construction work for pollinator promenade and restored stream.

Pollinator Promenade and Stream Restoration Coming to Thompson Park

Dakota County is bringing more updates to Thompson Park with a pollinator promenade, sensory garden, and stream restoration coming to the southern section of the park.

West St. Paul City Council meeting with students from the University of Minnesota

City Council Recap: Dec. 13, 2021

The last West St. Paul City Council meeting of the year included the 2022 budget and property tax levy as well as student presentations with environmental recommendations for the city.

No Mow May in West St. Paul, Minnesota

West St. Paul Supports No Mow May

West St. Paul is joining the No Mow May project, an effort to protect pollinators by not mowing lawns for the month of May.

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