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Stream Project Update – Dec 20, 2018
The prep work is, I think, almost done. I can see a couple of places where I imagine they will enter with the large rocks that are now being brought to the staging area. These will help stabilize the streambanks to prevent erosion.
There is still a smallish mulch mountain in the staging area, not sure where else they need to mulch. We shall see.
They have to finish in the stream by March 1. Almost no rain out days (until Dec. 21) so hopefully they are on schedule.It will likely take them all of March to get rid of all the mulch and palettes so think April 1 as end time.
Photo below is of the Meadowdale entrance, now completely blocked off. The only legal way to get to the park is at Baughmans for now.
I will send more information as I observe or get updates from the City. – Ginny
Latest Waterford Park Happenings – Dec 7, 2018
Below is a photo from today of the work area for the streambank project. More and more mulch, more and more fencing. I am not sure where this latest mountain of mulch will go, maybe along the old sewer line. The stack of boards is to be laid where the equipment goes near trees to reduce root compaction.They will cross over the shared use path right were our hibiscus plants were (marked with green tape right now). We moved all the small plants and buried the roots in a mound of mulch the contractor provided. They will move the larger plants. Hopefully they will survive the winter. It remains to be seen whether the ground will be too compacted for us to use that area again in the spring. Sure wish they had crossed the path in a different spot. Oh well, long-term benefit of reduced erosion of the streambanks.
I see sections of pipe have been brought in so I expect the actual stream work will begin soon, starting at the bridge nearest Baughmans Lane.
I sure did miss the 50 and 60 degree days of late fall/early winter – did we have more than a couple this year? so, welcome to January!!
Ginny
Witch Hazel – a Treasure in the Woods – Nov 25, 2018
Below is not a great picture (can’t get the whole tree) but I hope it makes you want to look for it if you walk the path. There are flowers all over the tree.
A crew of worker bees today (Lesley Cristol, Susan Stokes, Kathy Soria and I) was working in this area pulling out viney honeysuckle and discovered it.
Let me know if you spot any others – I know we planted more than one several years ago.
Ginny
Creek Stabilization Project has Begun – Nov 19, 2018
As I understand the project, the work is done in sections. Water has to be diverted from a section of the creek through a pipe leading past the work area. That way the work is happening in a dry section of creek. The banks will be stabilized and barriers designed too slow the water flow will be added.
The path will remain open for walkers, bikers. Work must stop March 1. Hopefully they will be able to finish the work by then. Compared to the 2004 installation of the sewer line, this disruption is minor!
If you have questions, you can email me and I will try to find answers, or you can contact Jen Willoughby, City of Frederick.
Ginny
Misc. Park News – Oct 25, 2018
We are also preparing for a Scout outing Nov. 3. Near the middle bridge you can see orange and yellow tape on honeysuckle to be pulled. There is also English ivy and invasive fall clematis there. Be prepared for a transformed area Nov. 3. Notice we do not remove anything close to the stream – we do not want to disturb the soil there so we stay about 20 feet away.
Finally, the stream project should begin soon, start in November, complete stream work by March 1. So lots of activity over the winter.
Poor fall color except for the dogwoods that are a nice shade of deep red/burgundy. Maybe some later trees will brighten the park but I hear the outlook is not good for this year.
Ginny
Waterford Park Accepts International Gold Leaf Award – Oct 3, 2018
Very nice. Thanks to Jen Willoughby of the City for nominating us.
Glad we enjoy what we do.
Dan Yates will accept the award for the group.
If you get a chance to walk around the meadow, it is fun to do right now. So many butterflies and other insects & birds on the goldenrod, asters, etc.
Ginny
Park Erosion Control Featured on TV – Aug 22, 2018
Go here to see the video: https://baltimore.cbslocal.com/video/3921320-frederick-officials-working-to-combat-additional-erosion/
By the way, great news – the stream erosion-control project will start this year after all. Mayor and Board approval will be needed first when the contract is ready. The work must be complete by March 1. Let’s hope the park dries out a bit so they can get their equipment in without tearing up the turf.
Finally, sunny skies and cooler weather coming. Hooray!!
Ginny
P.S. Below is a photo by Susan Stokes of one of the monarch caterpillars on milkweed in the park. There are two stands of milkweed in the meadow and one next to our shed. These little guys I believe are the ones that will migrate to Mexico after they become butterflies in a few weeks. Also pictured is a Monarch butterfly in Dave Maloney’s yard.
Frederick News Post Part Erosion Article – Aug. 15, 2018
Second, below is new signage for the food forest. It explains what plants were installed and the food value they have – for humans as well as wildlife:
Third, there is now new planting around the donor bench near the middle bridge. See below image. Friends and family donated all the funds needed for the bench and plants as well as making a sizable donation to FWP. The City installed the bench and signage.
-Ginny