Greenspace / Parks Committee
The Greenspace / Parks Committee holds regularly scheduled meetings on the first Wednesday of each month to conduct business. Greenspace / Parks Committee meetings start at 6:30 p.m. See meeting minutes here.
Rolling hillsides, meandering streams, mature forests, and scenic views– are among the characteristics that Pierce Township residents value. In order to maintain these values, the Township Trustees established the Pierce Township Greenspace Program in 2007 via resolution.
The mission of the Greenspace Program is to preserve land – via acquisition, conservation easement, conservation development, covenants or other methods – that has ecological or historical significance, natural corridor potential, aesthetic or scenic value, or inherent traits that contribute to the positive character of the Township.
Greenspace, land that is in an undeveloped or natural state, contributes to the social, environmental, and economic well-being of communities. Benefits of greenspace include:
- Reduced soil erosion and runoff
- Improved air and water quality
- Wildlife habitat
- Ecological protection
- Aesthetic and scenic beauty
- Passive recreation
- Reduced energy costs
- Increased property values
If you are interested in protecting the natural assets of Pierce Township, we encourage you to consider the conservation options available to private landowners. Many of these strategies provide financial incentives in addition to protecting the natural resources and rural character of our community. To discuss these options or to volunteer with the Greenspace Program, please contact the Pierce Township Greenspace Committee at (513)752-6262.
Greenspace/Parks Committee Members
Doug Dresie
Patrick Hogan
Michelle Balside
Anne Campbell
Bob Wuerdeman