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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCornelia buffer fact sheetContact Jessica Wilson Water Resources Coordinator JWilson@EdinaMN.gov 952-826-0445 Tom Swenson Assistant Director Parks and Natural Resources TSwenson@EdinaMN.gov 952-826-0317 Why is this project being done? Clean Water. Lake Cornelia is polluted with excess nutrients, mainly phosphorus. Excess phosphorus fuels algae, including harmful blue-green algae blooms. Vegetated buffers promote clean water by filtering nutrients from water before it enters the lake. Habitat. Native plants support wildlife, including pollinators. The project includes management of invasive buckthorn. Sustainability.Native landscapes require less mowing which means savings in labor and equipment costs, fewer carbon emissions, and a more resilient landscape in a changing climate. What does the project include? •Removal of turf and invasive buckthorn on City property •Restoration with native plants •Ongoing maintenance •Conservation easement Lake Cornelia Vegetated Buffer for Clean Water When would the project occur? Project design in spring 2019 with construction to follow in same year. How will the project be funded? The project will be funded through the stormwater utility fund. No part of the project would be special assessed to property owners. March 2019