The two-day Community Forum and Discovery Day events are well supported by sponsors, including generous sponsor the Connecticut Community Foundation. The BIG check was presented to the Conservation Commission on July 11, 2011, click here to view the presentation.
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Sunday, July 17, 2011
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Protecting Our Waterways, One Storm Drain At A Time
Storm Drain Marker Program Tackled by Boy Scout Troop #104
(Beacon Falls, CT — July 12, 2011) The Beacon Falls Conservation Commission is pleased to announce the completion of the Storm Drain Marker Program the news was announced today by Diane Betkoski Chair, Conservation Commission.
The scope of this project included marking approximately 874 storm water drains. To meet this challenge Joe divided up the neighborhoods and actively solicited volunteers. Anne O’Dell, Boy Scout Troup #104 Committee Member enlisted troop members (pictured above) who installed over 90% of the markers! Patrick O'Dell earned his Eagle Scout badge in the process. The commission also recognizes and thanks the volunteers who participated early on including Tanya Guttierro and Laurie Mylen. With the Storm Drain Marker program now complete Troop #104 is determined to maintain the Storm Drain Marker program, searching drains with missing markers and reapplying when necessary. The Conservation Commission is proud to be associated with Boy Scout Troop #104.
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The primary objective of the Conservation Commission is to make more open space areas readily available to all residents while maintaining a policy of sound and prudent development of the land. In addition, the commission keeps an index of all open areas, publicly or privately owned, including open marshlands, swamps and other wetlands, for the purpose of obtaining information on the proper use of such area’s.
The conservation commission meets the first Monday of every month at 7:30 p.m. in town hall. We welcome and encourage participation and comments from all Beacon Falls citizens. For more information please contact Anita Goerig at 203-525-1734 or visit us on line at http://www.beaconfalls-ct.org. Also find us on TWITTER,FACEBOOK and BLOG.
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Thursday, July 7, 2011
Saturday, June 11, 2011
CONSERV newsletter
The 2011 newsletter will be printed and sent to homes soon, look for it in your mail box. In the mean time, a PDF has been posted for sneak peak...
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B7QIZGwB2uzuM2E2MzQyM2QtZWJjMy00OGI2LWI2NzctYzIxMTAwOTU2YWIz&hl=en_US
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B7QIZGwB2uzuM2E2MzQyM2QtZWJjMy00OGI2LWI2NzctYzIxMTAwOTU2YWIz&hl=en_US
Lantern Ridge Open Space — Activity
With information in hand, the conservation commission is now tasked with determining usage of the open space parcel. Once usage is determined the commission will advise the Board of Selectman and Land Use Committee for final approval.
Lantern Ridge Open Space map
Preparing for Environmental Review with team of professionals from Kings Mark
Beacon Falls Conservation Commission marks open space boundaries with Land Use chair and Inland//Wetlands chair
Environmental Review Team (ERT) final report
Lantern Ridge Open Space mapPreparing for Environmental Review with team of professionals from Kings Mark
Beacon Falls Conservation Commission marks open space boundaries with Land Use chair and Inland//Wetlands chair
Environmental Review Team (ERT) final report
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011
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