Mayor Robert Listenberger has announced an updated, eco-friendly approach to beautifying downtown Plymouth, shifting the management of the city's downtown planters to the Urban Tree and Flower Committee.
Beginning this year, the committee will take the lead in selecting and managing the downtown flora. According to a recent update shared by the Mayor, the new strategy will focus heavily on investing in perennials, supplemented by a selection of annuals.
This shift is expected to allow approximately 80% of the downtown plants to be reused year after year. Mayor Listenberger noted that this method will create a "more sustainable and cost-effective system" for the city.
While the Urban Tree and Flower Committee will oversee the selection and overall management of the greenery, the Plymouth Park Department will continue its usual duties of watering the planters to ensure they thrive.
The transition to perennials will also change the downtown's seasonal routine. Because the newly selected plants are expected to last well into the fall, the city will no longer need to swap out the summer greenery for traditional autumn mums. Furthermore, as the holiday season approaches, the committee will take charge of removing the plants and installing the downtown Christmas trees.
"We believe this updated approach will enhance the appearance of our downtown, reduce waste, and provide a consistent and welcoming look throughout the year," Mayor Listenberger stated, thanking residents and downtown business owners for their continued support in making downtown Plymouth a vibrant and inviting place.
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