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14 Rural Beautification Meeting the needs of a diverse community. Founded in the fall of 2011, Lesser Slave River’s Rural Services department provides essential programs and services designed to preserve the beauty of the region, and to positively impact the quality of life of its residents. One of the ways this essential department helps the municipality is by keeping its community infrastructure well- maintained, and by cultivating the natural elements around it. Under the direction of Rural Services Director Russ Jassman and Rural Services Supervisor Tim Wright, the Rural Services Landscape Crew performs many duties — but with one common goal: to balance natural assets with man-made elements to help locals and visitors alike enjoy the region’s abundant beauty to its fullest. This department works year- round on a variety of new and legacy projects, but it is the spring and summer months when their hard work and artistry really shows. From May to August, nine seasonal crew members are added to the ranks as they mow, trim, sweep, plant, weed and generally groom their way across the dozens of parks, community facilities and viewpoints that dot the MD landscape. The Landscape Crew is tasked with a spectrum of duties ranging from routine inspections, maintenance and repairs of MD-managed facilities to mowing, watering and weed control of parks and playgrounds. The MD’s collection of community information kiosks (and soon-to-be-installed tourism kiosks) are also the purview of the Landscape Crew. In addition to general landscape care, each of these structures is adorned with tasteful floral arrangements courtesy of the department’s Flower Beautification program. This