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Ames in Focus: Rebates, Rain Gardens, and Resilient Yards with Liz Calhoun
Description
In this episode of Ames in Focus, Liz Calhoun returns to share updates on the Smart Watersheds Rebate Program—a City of Ames initiative helping residents reduce stormwater flooding and improve water quality through practical, eco-friendly solutions. From rain barrels and composters to native landscaping and rain gardens, Liz and Bill break down the program's offerings, eligibility, and new online application process.
Whether you're a homeowner, local business, or part of a neighborhood association, this episode explains how you can contribute to a more sustainable Ames—and get rewarded for it.
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What is the Smart Watersheds Rebate Program?
A city-funded initiative (launched in 2009) that provides financial incentives for projects that manage stormwater and protect local water quality. -
Who’s Eligible?
Homeowners, businesses, nonprofits, and HOAs within Ames city limits who pay a stormwater utility fee. -
Rebate-Eligible Projects Include:
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Rain barrels (up to $200)
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Composters (up to $100)
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Native trees ($100/tree, up to 2/year)
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Native landscaping (up to $400)
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Soil quality restoration (up to $400)
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Rain gardens (amount varies)
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Visit CityofAmes.org and click on Smart Watersheds to start your application and explore stormwater-smart options for your property.