Public Transit Service Restored to Delaware City

NEWS FROM: THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DART FIRST STATE, AND THE DELAWARE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL

Contact: Julie Theyerl, DART First State, 302-576-6005

Melanie Rapp, DNREC Public Affairs, 302-739-9902

Public Transit Service Restored to Delaware City: DNREC grant helps restore DART bus service after more than 40 year absence

(DELAWARE CITY, July 18, 2011) – Today, the Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT), DART First State and the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) announced public transit service to Delaware City, the first scheduled bus service to the city in four decades. The one-year pilot service is made possible through a grant from DNREC’s Community Environmental Project Fund that invests in projects to improve communities that have been affected by environmental violations. Continue reading

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Universal Recycling

Delaware Recycles

Universal Recycling starts September 15th. Are you ready? Learn more here.

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Harvey Mill Park June Stream Restoration Updates

Here are more photos of the stream restoration taking place in Harvey Mill Park as of June 1st, 2011.

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Riprap replacement.

 

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Lancashire side shows vegetation growth.

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An egret. A future home site.

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Practice of mowing into the riparian buffer continues.

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Harvey Mill Park Stream Restoration Update

Here are some updated pictures taken by Marianne Cinaglia on the continuing stream restoration at Harvey Mill Park. Continue reading

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Stream and Wetlands Restoration in Harvey Mill Park

In 1996 Naamans Creek Watershed Association began its efforts to address some of the stormwater runoff problems along Naamans Creek. Councilman Robert Weiner and Representative Wayne Smith advocated for and helped to fund the Naamans Creek Flood Abatement Study (1999). One of the recommendations was to restore the stream to a more natural meandering form and restore the floodplains in Harvey Mill Park (between Lancashire and Wynnwood) to act as a natural temporary storage facility for rainwater after storm events. This restoration has finally begun! It will extend from northeast of the basketball court to the lower bridge across the creek. New Castle Conservation District is overseeing the project. The included pictures help document the progress achieved by April 25. Continue reading

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