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Pledge Status

Did Not Report

Pledge Date

Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Program Year

2021

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Palm Beach Gardens

Palm Beach Gardens, FL

Chelsea Reed

City Councilmember

Pledge Summary

Palm Beach Gardens is a wonderful city located in southeast Florida, with a population of close to 60,000 residents. With average sunny temperature of 74 degrees, the City of Palm Beach Gardens offers a vibrant Florida lifestyle with lush, tropical ambiance. Our residents have local access to art and cultural opportunities, outstanding dining opportunities, resorts, shopping areas that include the finest stores. With a wide variety of gated and non-gated communities that include everything from beautiful villas to estate homes, the Gardens has a neighborhood that is bound to feel like home. Palm Beach Gardens has a City Council that responds to the needs of residents, a municipal golf course carefully intertwined among environmentally sensitive lands, a Tree City USA designation, an award-winning Parks and Recreation Department, and world-class public art. Palm Beach Gardens continues to set the standard as a Signature City.

Community Spotlight

Action Items Committed for 2021

Communications and Convening

  • Launch or maintain a public communication effort to encourage residents to plant monarch gardens at their homes or in their neighborhoods. (If you have community members who speak a language other than English, we encourage you to also communicate in that language; Champion Pledges must communicate in that language.)
  • Engage with community garden groups and urge them to plant native milkweeds and nectar-producing plants.
  • Engage with gardening leaders and partners (e.g., Master Naturalists, Master Gardeners, Nature Centers, Native Plant Society Chapters , other long-standing and influential community leaders) to support monarch butterfly conservation.
  • Engage with Homeowners Associations (HOAs), Community Associations or neighborhood organizations to identify opportunities to plant monarch gardens and revise maintenance and mowing programs.
  • Engage with developers, planners, landscape architects, and other community leaders and organizers engaged in planning processes to identify opportunities to create monarch habitat.

Program and Demonstration Gardens

  • Host or support a monarch neighborhood challenge to engage neighborhoods and homeowners' associations within the community to increase awareness, support community unity around a common mission, and/or create habitat for the monarch butterfly.
  • Initiate or support community science (or citizen science) efforts that help monitor monarch migration and health.
  • Launch, expand, or continue an invasive species removal program that will support the re-establishment of native habitat for monarch butterflies and other pollinators.
  • Display educational signage at monarch gardens and pollinator habitat.

Systems Change

  • Increase the percentage of native plants, shrubs and trees that must be used in city landscaping ordinances and encourage use of milkweed, where appropriate.
  • Launch, expand, or continue an effort to change municipal planting ordinances and practices to include more native milkweed and native nectar producing plants at city properties.