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To the members of the Menlo Park City Council:
I will not be able to attend tonight's meeting due to my weakness from chemo treatments for cancer. However, I want you to know I endorse your proposal to cut back on the watering of our lawns. I have written a letter, which I will include here, in addition to adding it as an attachment.
Carol Taggart
1705 Valparaiso Ave
Menlo Park
My letter...
Wouldn’t it be wonderful…
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if Menlo Park could become known as “The Native Plant City of America?! Exquisite gardens of native plants of all sizes and colors along winding stone or brick walkways would not only beautify our landscape but would save on our use of the most precious resource of all, water.
The City could work in conjunction with our own Sunset Publishing, classes could be held, awards could be given. You only need to open the pages of any magazine that features native gardens to see how extraordinary these gardens can be.
We are accustomed to grassy lawns. Yet, we spend inordinate amounts of water to keep them going. When weeds appear, or before they appear, we poison our earth with insecticides or “magical” fertilizers with substances that keep weeds from germinating in the first place. When a weed does appear, we zap them again with poison that can not be beneficial to our earth.
Some may argue that lawns are essential to give children a place to run and play. Yet, we live in one of the most incredible landscapes available anywhere. We have parks to play or picnic in, beaches, hills, forests, natural grassy landscapes visited by butterflies and birds to occupy our time and thoughts.
I endorse the City’s proposal to drastically cut down on lawn watering. I would further encourage rethinking of how we envision beauty in our front and back yards by changing our lawns into places of beauty filled with native plantings, which would subsequently be visited by butterflies and birds.
Carol Taggart
1705 Valparaiso Ave.
Menlo Park
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