Thursday, January 15, 2015

Oakland County CISMA

Hello Everyone,

The Oakland County Co-operative Invasive Species Management Area or OC CISMA, has been formed!

A meeting hosted by Orion Township, and attended by 15 of the 19 grant partners created the Steering Committee on January 13, 2015. A grant was submitted by Orion Township to the MDNR for the Michigan Invasive Species Grant Program on behalf of these 19 partners on December 5, 2014.

The partners are as follows:
Addison Township
Charter Township of Bloomfield
Charter Township of Brandon
City of the Village of Clarkston
Charter Township of Independence
City of Keego Harbor
Michigan Nature Association
North Oakland Headwaters Land Conservancy
Oakland County Conservation District
Oakland County Intermediate School District
Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission
Oakland Phragmites & Invasive Species (OPIS) Task Force
Charter Township of Orion
The Road Commission for Oakland County
Rose Township
Charter Township of Springfield
The Stewardship Network
Charter Township of Waterford
West Bloomfield Parks and Recreation Commission

The Parties established the OC CISMA to establish and document an organizational framework of collaboration and cooperation between the Parties to work toward addressing the effects of invasive species across jurisdictional boundaries.

On February 15, 2015, the results will be given by the MDNR to the Parties. Funds can be dispersed as early as April 1, 2015. Several of the Parties have started an Action Plan for winter of 2015, to hit the ground running when the funds are dispersed.

If you reside in one of these communities and would like to be part of this newly formed organization, and would like to join in with their efforts, please contact OPIS at www.oaklandphragmitestaskforce.com.

As a private homeowner, business owner, property owner, learn how you can eradicate invasive plants from your property and waterways. It is possible to regain our land from these invasive plants.

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