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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />INGERSON PROJECT REVIEW GROUP RECOMMENDA TJONS <br /> <br />Survey questioilllaires were given to 30 residents. The survey results are as follows: <br /> <br />20 Yes <br />I No <br />2 Maybe* <br />l!. No response and/or residents not at home <br />31 Total <br /> <br />*2 residents were in favor ofTain gardens but did not want them installed in their yard because <br />they felt they could not maintain the rain gardens due to their age. One of these 2 also did not <br />want her existing hedges removed. <br /> <br />The survey results indicate that the majority of polled residents are in favor of the concept ofTain <br />gardens in lieu of a storm sewer system and would be agreeable to installation of rain gardens in <br />the City right-of-way on their property. <br /> <br />Financial Resources for Alternative Methods <br /> <br />A number of recognized local organizations believe that alternative methods such as rain gardens <br />are viable and should be incorporated into a city's PMP. The following organizations provide <br />financial resources/grants to cities for the construction of alternative stormwater management <br />methods: <br /> <br />Minnesota Department of Natural Resource <br />Environmental Partnership Grant Program and/or <br />Conservation Partners Grant Program <br />Sharon Pfeifer, Metro Region Grants Coordinator <br />651/772-7900 <br /> <br />Rice Creek Watershed District <br />Kate Drewry, District Administrator <br />651/766-4191 <br /> <br />Ramsey Soil and Water Conservation District <br />Tom Peterson, District Manager <br />651/488-1476 <br /> <br />Mctropolitan Council <br />MetroEnvironment Partnership Grant Program <br />Gary Oberts, Senior Environmental Planner <br />651/602-1079 <br /> <br />21 <br /> <br />August 17. 2000 <br />