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March 22, 2025 at 7:25 pm #5524
Share your planning document refinements.
Discussion #1: Please upload your completed planning documents along with any questions, comments, or concerns you may have.
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March 23, 2026 at 12:13 am #6012
My timeline has gotten much longer. I’m not sure where I got the idea that we could or should do multiple BDA installations in one fell swoop, but I think it is a better idea to do one, see how that pans out after a week or a month, and then do another in a location that will not undermine the efforts of the first installation. If 7-10 BDAs remains the goal for the project area, this turn this project into a long, several month project, barring weather events or fire.
The stream isn’t very wide or deep, so the creation of 1 BDA will not take very much time or effort, so really a whole bunch of volunteers is not required.
The biggest barrier I am experiencing is getting back into the website to complete the permitting.
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April 10, 2026 at 4:42 am #6015
Our timeline should be manageable. We’ll cross off initial steps perhaps next fall depending on weather, and then probably start something next spring. I think the costs will be minimal since we’ll use local materials. We have a lot of dead and down on our property that can start getting put to good use.
Also, I found beaver activity in our lowland thicket, so hopefully one of them will start doing some of the work for me.
I attached multiple photos of recent beaver activity and one showing evidence of historic beaver activity on our land. It’s really amazing how much they do in a short time!
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