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Green Space Restoration Project in Duluth

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
4 days ago

Things are getting green just outside Coleman Middle School! Starting soon, the City of Duluth Stormwater Division will be restoring the existing bioswale on Main Street as part of our ongoing efforts

Things are getting green just outside Coleman Middle School! Starting soon, the City of Duluth Stormwater Division will be restoring the existing bioswale on Main Street as part of our ongoing efforts to put more green infrastructure in place. And the students will get a sneak peek into the action! Made possible by the Explore Gwinnett Creativity Fund, the project will give students a front row seat to learn more about stormwater management and green infrastructure. Once finished at the end of September, this little patch of green space will be a fresh reminder of Duluth’s commitment to a healthier, greener city.  

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