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Invasive Species Trade-In Program

We are piloting a new Invasive Trade In Program with the Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District in Fall 2024! Residents of the City of New Albany can receive up to $150 incentive for removing an invasive tree/shrub and replacing it with a new native tree/shrub. It was created to reduce the number of invasive plants in our communities and encouraging replacement with native plants. This is a SEPARATE program offering from Community Backyards (meaning you can do BOTH). This incentive is limited to one per household per year. You must live in the City of New Albany according to the Franklin County Auditor’s site in order to qualify.

OUR TOP 5 MOST WANTED INVASIVE PLANTS

These 5 plants are the most problematic invasive plants in New Albany that we want removed:

Click on each name above to learn more about each invasive plant and the best removal practices.

HOW TO GET THE INCENTIVE

To qualify for this program, you must live in the City of New Albany according to the County Auditor. Please note, mailing address or school district does not always match your actual tax district. If eligible, follow these 3 steps to get the incentive:

  1. Remove your invasive tree or shrub. The invasive must be from this list above, or it could be another invasive tree/shrub with prior approval from Franklin Soil and Water.
  2. Then, you must replace it with a new NATIVE tree/shrub (cultivars of native plants are acceptable – such as ‘Winter Red’ Winterberry – Ilex verticillata ‘Winter Red’). No invasive or non-natives will be accepted.
  3. Submit pictures and receipts to Franklin Soil & Water who will then mail you an incentive check. SUBMIT HERE!

Incentive is up to $150 reimbursement for the new native tree or shrub. Your incentive reimbursement amount will determined by how much you spend on your replacement native tree/shrub.

Application opened on September 15, 2024 for fall planting. SUBMIT HERE!

Questions? Contact Franklin Soil & Water at 614-486-9613 or CommunityBackyards@franklinswcd.org.

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