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Making Waves in Ponds …how to draw in and engage the public in the health of their ponds Susan M. Leven AICP Town of Brewster, MA Mark Nelson P.G., LSP Horsley Witten Group

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Making Waves in Ponds

…how to draw in and engage the public

in the health of their ponds

Susan M. Leven AICP

Town of Brewster, MA

Mark Nelson P.G., LSP

Horsley Witten Group

…how to draw in and engage the public

in the health of their ponds

Susan M. Leven AICP Mark Nelson P.G., LSP Town of Brewster, MA Horsley Witten Group

What we’re talking about:

When your impaired embayments aren’t embayments

When your impaired waters are surrounded by private property

When you have a lot of people with the same issues who don’t know each other

When most of them think the answer is for you to fix it

When you have no money to do that…

How do you help them to get started?

All water resources are interconnected

Therefore:

An integrated plan!

The major issue on Cape Cod

When your embayments…aren’t…

Status of Brewster’s ponds

Common sense pond actions being done Now

Resource Mapping

Stormwater

Fertilizers

Septic Systems

ELBOW POND

Stormwater management program

1. Stormwater Management Bylaw

2. Stormwater Management Regulations

Implications Town Road Improvements

Single Family Homes

Extent of Redevelopment

Fertilizer Management

Health regulation for pond shore septic systems

Properties within pond shore buffers

608 Developed or Developable Parcels

85 Within the Regulatory Setbacks (300/100 feet)

468 Existing Homes Partially Within the Setbacks

55 Additional Homes Possible

Waterloo Biofilter phosphorus treatment system

Engaging the public When your beautiful pond…

…looks like this…

…and the phone starts to ring…

Fix

my

pond!!!

What do you do?? Keep it simple!

Water Words that Work

Sharing information

What else?

Get the word out… Show up everywhere, give out stuff…and take names!

Use social media

E-mail campaign

Mail Chimp

Constant Contact

Your choice

Mailings A postcard to every property that has frontage on a

pond.

PSA’s Public Radio

Local access cable

Local and regional newspapers

Announcements at other meetings

Notices to Town staff

Flyers all over town

130 people in January

What’s happening now Additional meetings, each with at least 75 attendees

Conservation Day

Pond Betterment program

PALS (Pond and Lake Stewards) Program

Brewster FLATS (Friends of Lands, Aquatics, Trails and Shellfish)

Brewster Ponds Coalition Citizen driven

Steering Committee

“Founders” Committee

Lessons learned Take advantage of all opportunities to talk to people

and put them on a list

Make yourself available to help groups get organized, without becoming their staff

Learn when to step in and when to let them figure it out

When the group is formed, let them help you spread the word about your initiatives

Questions?

Susan M. Leven AICP Town Planner Town of Brewster, MA [email protected] Mark Nelson P.G., LSP Principal Horsley Witten Group [email protected]