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Restoration Event | Adopt-a-Ditch Program signup sheet

The City of Mercer Island’s Stormwater and Natural Resources’ departments are starting a new program to improve and beautify ditches around city parks. Ditches are important features because they help transport water away from roadways and mitigate flooding. But debris and overgrown vegetation can prevent ditches from providing these essential services.
For the program’s first event, volunteers will help remove non-native plants and scrape designated ditches near Pioneer Park. Eventually, in the fall, we will install pollinator-friendly plants that also effectively filter stormwater before flowing into Lake Washington. This event DOES count towards Natural Resources’ volunteer bingo!
Tasks at this event may include: weeding ditches, transplanting native plants growing in the ditches, and scraping other grasses and weeds away with grubbing tools.

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Scraping ditches to prepare for installing plants in the fall that filter stormwater.
1 to 3 pm, Tues., April 14th
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