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M Eoiui�'vlfle <br />COLORADO I SINCE 187H <br />management techniques (including mushrooms). Previous project <br />for City Denver, filtering reclaimed water, reducing nitrates and salts <br />in that have become hazardous to city and residential plantings of <br />conifers. Other projects include Microbial processing of food waste, <br />mitigation of reduction of beet blight and powdery mildew on <br />agricultural and landscape plantings. <br />Staff priorities for Bryce include current renovations of golf course <br />and median work, cleaning up neglected areas, adding horticulturist <br />to staff. Favorite project in Louisville: Via Apia and McCaslin area, <br />found out that there is a giant spring and in the immediate area, a <br />possible resource for the street scape. <br />Other comments: <br />Ellen noted three trees located east of Louisville Public Library <br />suffering, may be dead or dying <br />Deb Fahey asked about Fire Hazard mitigation in parks. What can the <br />use of native plants contribute to fire reduction/resistance for <br />Enclave and Sunflower parks, and neighboring open space areas? <br />Parks Dept. will select plants rated for {USDA} vegetation zones and <br />fire resistance, continuing to add to our plant list, and employing <br />mycelium to mitigate slash on open space. <br />Question regarding sourcing of native plants? City is focusing on <br />gathering seeds of native and heirloom plants, indoor seed starting at <br />city greenhouse under construction, linking to downtown businesses <br />for food waste as resource for soil improvement. <br />Staff reported Hwy 42 improvements project funding at 60%. <br />Cynthia updated PPLAB on Hwy 42 expansion, multiple <br />City of Louisville <br />Parks Division 749 Main Street Louisville, CO 80027 <br />303.335.4774 (phone) www.LouisvilleCO.gov <br />5 <br />