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Even greenerTogether with our residents, we want to make Amstelveen even more beautiful and greener. That is why we are looking for good ideas. For example, a sea of flowers instead of an old park or a butterfly garden. Or do you know a good location for a mini forest? Do you have a good idea? Make sure others like your idea. € 100,000 is available for all ideas together. So come up with ideas. The more the better!What do we do ourselves?Amstelveen has a large team of field staff who keep up with the greenery in Amstelveen on a daily basis. The field service also inspects the greenery and trees for safety and condition. They replace trees, lawn and shrubs every year to keep all plants healthy. When refurbishing the various neighborhoods in Amstelveen, we are looking carefully at where we can preserve greenery and also add greenery. For example, we are in talks with a school to build a mini forest. This way we bring children closer to nature. For the widening of the A9 and the renewal of the Amstelveen line, it is unavoidable that greenery is removed. This has a major impact on the green and green experience in the city. The starting point is therefore always to maintain as much greenery as possible and to repair / relocate removed greenery after work. We will arrange the planting ourselves to compensate for the felled trees for the A9. We have this expertise in-house.Did you know that:Amstelveen is a Bee-friendly municipality? Nearly half a million flower bulbs were planted in the autumn of 2019. Flower bulbs are important for insect life and create a bee-friendly climate. And in the spring, beautiful colors appear in the city again! Would you like to help make the bee happy in Amstelveen? Then plant bulbs in your garden or in flower boxes on your balcony. Spring flowering bulbs are best planted from September to December.What can you do yourself?A green roof or facade with our subsidyA roof or facade with plants has many advantages and it also looks beautiful. This keeps the roof cooler, doubling the life of the roof. Planting on roofs or façades provides sound insulation and contributes to biodiversity, making it attractive for various animal species, such as birds and bees. Plants also help to make your roof rainproof. Green roofs act like a sponge; they can hold 60 to 80 percent more water than a bare roof. In this way flooding on the street can be reduced.We have a subsidy scheme for the construction of greenery on buildings. For more information and to apply for the subsidy, please visit: www.amstelveen.nl/groenopgebouw.Facade gardenNo front garden, but do you want greenery for the door? After our permission, you can remove a row of tiles along the facade and create a facade garden. Such a strip of plants not only contributes to a greener street scene, but also keeps the house cooler in the summer and ensures that rainwater can infiltrate into the ground more quickly. Applying for a facade garden is free. For more information, visit: www.amstelveen.nl/geveltuintjesYour garden Rainproof: remove tiles, add plants!Fewer tiles in the garden has many advantages. The rainwater can sink into the soil and replenish the groundwater. A fully tiled garden drains the water through the sewer, can cause flooding or overload the sewer in heavy rain showers. Visit www.amstelveenrainproof.nl for tips to make your garden Rainproof without much maintenance.Did you know that:Heat above a tiled garden lingers longer? Replacing tiles with plants or grass ensures less heat in the garden on hot summer days. Moreover, more greenery in the garden also contributes to better biodiversity. This is good for the birds, bees, butterflies and other insects.
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