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<br />Appendix - Arden HilIs Water Quality Task Force - June 2000 <br /> <br />process. <br /> <br />e 2) Recommendation <br /> <br />The City should encourage and enable citizens to solve water quality issues where they live <br />by developing or encouraging programs to accomplish City Water Quality goals. <br /> <br />Method(s): <br />Publicize and encourage interested parties to meet and organize. Provide an informal <br />format for participation. Recognize successful projects with awards, recognition or <br />publicizing of problems. <br />Consider providing a higher level of City support if citizen interest is sufficient. Any City <br />leveraged support should consider furthering the citizen's own self interest in enhancing <br />property values and serving City needs for better water quality while lowering City costs. <br />Defme an appropriate resource guide for landscaping and other BMP's for water quality <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />9 Stormwater Stenciling Programs- A volunteer program that marks storm sewer inlets with a notice or a sign, indicating <br />where the pipe outlets to. May be done with paint, decals, signs or medallions. Many programs are in current operation. <br />Studies have shown a 60% or better attention rate by local residents, <br /> <br />10 This map would descnbe the subwatershed, drainages and neighborhood water features. Other relevant information like <br />soil data and topography might be included. <br />