From
Anda Upchurch
Title
Resolution establishing a policy concerning City property along creeks and drainage ways that are to be left in their natural state
Presenter
Steve Norwood, Director of Development Services
Recommended Action
Approve
Analysis
The City of Grand Prairie receives numerous calls and complaints every year regarding the vegetation on City-owned property along creeks, channels and drainage ways. City staff removes dead and/or fallen vegetation when it blocks the natural drainage flow path. City staff does not trim vegetation that overhangs private property, except as may be necessary in the public interest or to ensure public safety.
This resolution provides a formal policy with regards to these areas remaining in their natural state. The policy was developed with input from the City’s arborist, the City Attorneys Office, the Public Works/Streets Department, and the Stormwater Department, as well as in consideration of local and federal regulations.
Financial Consideration
No funding is required for this Resolution.
Body
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS, ESTABLISHING A POLICY CONCERNING CITY PROPERTY ALONG CREEKS AND DRAINAGE WAYS THAT ARE TO BE LEFT IN THEIR NATURAL STATE
Whereas, The City of Grand Prairie owns properties along creeks and natural drainage ways that provide benefits to the community when left in their natural state.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas that:
Section 1. It is hereby determined to be in the best interests of the City of Grand Prairie, Texas and its inhabitants to adopt the following maintenance policy:
1. The City of Grand Prairie allows the city-owned properties along creeks, channels and drainage ways to remain in their natural state. City staff does not cut, prune, trim, remove or otherwise alter the natural vegetation, except as may be necessary in the public interest or to ensure public safety.
2. City staff can remo...
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