Home / Archive / VOL. III NO. 24 12/15/2022 / Notes from the Kampoosa Stewardship Commission (KSC), November 21, Hybrid meeting

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Notes from the Kampoosa Stewardship Commission (KSC), November 21, Hybrid meeting

Present:

  • Laura Beasley, Chair
  • Lisa Bozzuto
  • Louise Gachet
  • John Hart
  • Rich Bradway
  • Arthur Dutil
  1. Minutes of the last meeting approved as amended
  2. Documents relating to Kampoosa appear to be in the Conservation Commission (ConCom) office files
  3. Create mission statement
    1. Review past activities
    2. Determine current condition
    3. Educate the public
    4. Restore Kampoosa
    5. Become clearinghouse for Kampoosa info
  4. Determine the Commission’s authority — who owns land? Who are stakeholders?

Meeting adjourned

Editor’s note: Apparently Kampoosa, though commonly called Kampoosa Bog, is not a bog and the word might be dropped. 2. A letter went out that began “You are receiving this notice because your property abuts or is within the watershed of the Kampoosa Bog” It is signed by KSC Chair Laura Beasley. It explains Kampoosa is an “Area of Critical Environmental Concern” and encourages involvement. The meetings — on the third Monday of each month — are open to the public.


Photo: Don Eaton

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