Cost Share Program Makes Rural Intersections Safer

Late summer brings beautiful cornfields, but tall crops can create dangerous blind spots at rural intersections. 

To improve safety and enhance our environment, the Papio NRD, Pheasants Forever, The Nebraska Environmental Trust, and Nebraska Game & Parks Commission, offer a cost share program for landowners to plant native grasses and wildflowers to increase visibility.

Through our Pollinator Safety Corners Program, landowners can take one to three acres out of crop production at a four-way rural intersection and convert it into a mix of short, native grasses or pollinator habitat.

Landowners receive 75% cost share for seeds and an annual payment of $250 per acre for five years. Some participants even add bee boxes to their safety corners.

With your participation, we can make these intersections safer for our communities and beneficial for pollinators. 

If you are interested in learning more about the program, please contact your Papio NRD field office representative.

Washington, Douglas, Sarpy Counties: John Zaugg (402) 670-4336 

Burt County: Jon Hansen (402) 253-9911

Thurston, Dakota Counties: Kaden Kneifl (402) 677-6988

Papio NRD Program Makes Rural Intersections Safer

Pollinator Safety Corners Program

In late summer when corn is high, four-way intersections in rural counties can become dangerous. Tall crops obstruct the line of sight needed at these intersections. The Papio-Missouri River Natural Resources District, along with Pheasants Forever, The Nebraska Environmental Trust, and Nebraska Game & Parks Commission, offer a cost-share program to improve safety while also benefitting the ecosystem.

Due to this one-acre Pollinator Safety Corner, drivers have a better line of sight. Photo by Armando Zarco.

The Pollinator Safety Corners Program allows landowners to take one to three acres at a four-way intersection out of crop production and convert it into a mix of short native grasses or pollinator habitat. Landowners receive 75% cost-share on seed mix. In addition, the program provides an annual payment of $250/acre for five years. Landowners within the 319 Papillion Creek Watershed receive $350/acre annually. With your participation, we can make intersections safer for our communities and beneficial for pollinators.

Contact our office at (402) 426-4782 for more information.

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