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Town of Erie
File #: 25-337    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Agenda Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/15/2025 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 6/10/2025 Final action:
Title: Pollinator Week Proclamation 2025; Sponsored by Council Member Pesaramelli
Attachments: 1. Proclamation
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SUBJECT:
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Pollinator Week Proclamation 2025; Sponsored by Council Member Pesaramelli
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DEPARTMENT: Environmental Services
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PRESENTER(S): Karen Winkler, Sustainability Advisory Board Chair
Council Member Anil Pesaramelli, Sponsor
Eryka Thorley, Sustainability Manager
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POLICY ISSUES:
Habitat loss in Erie affects pollinators and biodiversity within our community. Erie benefits from adopting a strong pollinator protection strategy that protects native pollinators by restoring and connecting their habitats throughout Erie and beyond. This proclamation supports actions necessary for healthy and sustainable pollinator populations alongside community-driven actions to protect imperiled native pollinators.

STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
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Approve this proclamation concerning vital pollinators in the Town of Erie.
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SUMMARY AND BACKGROUND OF SUBJECT MATTER:
The declining pollinator population is an urgent issue affecting the health of natural ecosystems and agricultural productivity. Nearly 25% of native bee species are imperiled and there is increasing risk of extinction for other pollinators including the monarch butterfly population which is experiencing declines of 74-80% in populations both east and west of the Rocky Mountains. Pollinators in the U.S. including thousands of species of native bees, butterflies, and additional species of insects, birds, and bats, are essential for pollinating 75% of all flowering plants and contribute an estimated $29 billion to farm income annually. These species are integral to our quality of life, economic resiliency, and the vitality of our natural environment.
As our community grows, Erie is well positioned to adopt policies and practices that support biodiversity and pollinator protection through thoughtful management of parks, public landscapes, and other public lands. Erie can champi...

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