Dalton Committee Seeks Funding for Invasive SpeciesBy Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 02:37PM / Wednesday, March 27, 2024 | |
DALTON, Mass. — The Open Space and Recreation Committee discussed addressing the invasive species at the Pines trailhead during its meeting last week.
There will possibly be a money article on the annual town warrant requesting voters allocate $20,000 from free cash so that the committee can apply for a Community Forest Stewardship program grant. The Select Board placed it on the annual town meeting warrant on Monday.
During a walkthrough of the Pines, Jess Toro, co-owner of Native Habitat Restoration, urged the committee to apply for the program.
According to Town Manager Thomas Hutcheson, although the grant would be reimbursed, the town needs to allocate the amount the committee is requesting in order to apply.
If approved, the first phase would be to hire a consultant and focus on cutting and painting large invasives and vines in the 17 acres, staying out of any wetlands and wetland buffers.
The committee has been thinking about how to address invasive species at the Pines since the start of the project and this year will be taking its first step into the long process of invasive species management.
However, finding a professional to help with invasive species has been difficult due to the limited number of experts in the field, said the committee.
In other news:
• The committee will contact Dan Esko to inquire about the status of his efforts to establish a skate park in town. More information on the endeavor here.
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