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The committee lacked a quorum, so it could not approve the amended December minutes or finalize support for proposed grass-height changes. Members discussed a resident solar-information session, future use of city-owned land near the Trolley Trail, and environmental education projects.
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The committee’s current budget is $7,233.08, with 9% spent; $3,000 is planned for a Trolley Trail tree sign. A proposed solar-information session for residents is tentatively planned for March 28 or May 2, and the committee will explore using city-owned land near Greenbelt Road and Rhode Island Avenue for native plants, an urban farm, a food forest, and gardening education. The Home Energy Audit grant was rejected, and recycling options for multifamily buildings and businesses will be discussed at a future meeting.
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