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Elk River Public Works <br />c. Mid June — City Council Adopts EAB Management Plan <br />d. Mid -August — EAB Management Plan Begins <br />E-Newsletter <br />1. April 19 - EAB is here in Elk River <br />2. May 3- EAB Open House Information <br />3. Mid June — City Council Adopts EAB Management Plan <br />4. Mid -August — EAB Management Plan Begins <br />Webpage — MID JUNE? <br />1. Upload City Council's Approved Management Plan and link to webpage. <br />Social Media (Facebook, X (City), NextDoor (City)) <br />April 15 — Emerald Ash Borer is Here in Elk River <br />Image: Photos and Identification Graphics from the website <br />Caption: Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is unfortunately here in Elk River. While the city is <br />currently working on a management plan, we wanted to provide materials to residents on <br />how to identify EAB and what you can begin doing to help the spread. Learn more at *insert <br />link* <br />April 26 — I have EAB — How Do I Treat It? <br />Image: Contamination Timeline Photos from the website <br />Caption: You've identified Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) in your yard, now what? First, it's <br />important to identify where your trees are in the contamination timeline. Next, you can <br />decide to either treat the tree or remove the tree. Remember, it's easier and cheaper to <br />remove alive tree than it is a dead tree. Learn more about how to treat or replace your EAB- <br />infected trees at: *insert link* <br />TBD — EAB Informational Video with Tim Sevcik <br />April 30 OR May 7 — Invite to EAB Open House (create event and share) <br />Image: Open House Facebook Graphic <br />Caption: Emerald Ash Borer has infected nearly 1,000 trees in Elk River. The City Council <br />and Public Works department are working together to implement a management plan. <br />Unfortunately, the plan will involve many tree removals in public spaces and right-of-ways. <br />We encourage you to attend our upcoming Open House on *insert date, time, and location*, <br />to learn more about the proposed management plan. Learn more about EAB at *insert link*. <br />Mid -June — City Council Accepts EAB Management Plan? <br />Image: Emerald Ash Borer Management Plan Social Graphic <br />Page 187 of 201 <br />
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