Added: Nov 03, 2021
Last edited: Aug 18, 2022
Ann Arbor residents voted to approve the city's Greenbelt Program in 2003. Since it was created, the program has protected over 5,716 acres of land. Greenbelt areas function as green infrastructure by improving water quality and protecting biodiversity.
It has been estimated that the Greenbelt Program prevents around 150 US tons of total suspended solids, 4.5 US tons of nitrogen and 0.7 US tons of phosphorous from entering local waterways each year. By conserving contiguous woodland and wetland areas, it also protects ecosystem functionality and creates diverse habitats.
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