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The City of Racine has endorsed the Racine County multi-jurisdictional
comprehensive plan developed with assistance by SEWRPC and UW-Extension
in 2009 and adopted a city comprehensive plan based upon the
multi-jurisdictional plan. The City of Racine is in compliance with
Wisconsin’s “Smart Growth” law for land use planning and resource
management.
Sec. 70-103 of Racine’s Municipal Code designates Colonial Park as a bird sanctuary and provides for legal protection of birds and habitat.
Weed Out Racine is a volunteer driven initiative that aims to maintain biodiversity of native spaces and public places by stopping the spread of invasive plants. The organization works actively to inform the community with park path signage and school group initiatives.
Racine Harbor Park & Lakefront are listed in the “Great Wisconsin Birding
and Nature Trail, Lake Michigan Region.” Racine is designated an
Important Bird Area in the Audubon Milwaukee-Racine Lakeshore Migration
Corridor.
The City of Racine continues to be recognized as a Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation following its initial award in 2007 (also 1976-1977, 1979-1983, and 1986-1991). As of 2012, the City of Racine is also a recipient of the Growth Award.
Free-roaming cat control is supported by the Racine Humane Society and the Hoy Audubon Society through these links Trap Neuter Return (TNR) Program, and the Cats Indoors! Program.
Hoy Audubon Society regularly educates property owners on backyard habitat through outreach programming and newsletters.
Racine has been active in multiple bird counts throughout the year:
These events take place in various locations throughout our community, including Colonial Park and Samuel Meyers Park. In addition, Hoy Audubon hosts the “Big Sit” bird count at a publicized location each year in September. The “Big Sit” is an event where an effort is made to count all birds seen in one day while staying within a 17-foot diameter circle. During the day forum discussions about both migratory and urban birds were conducted. The “Big Sit” is also a worldwide event. Those interested in further information about the local “Big Sit” can contact
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Racine is currently active in the Southwest Solar Group Buy, an organization to promote and enable access to solar energy.
The City of Racine Mayor signs a proclamation each year establishing one day in May as International Migratory Bird Day.