ELMHURST, IL – An Elmhurst man who stated he has been fined for weeds on his property requested the town on Tuesday to declare his yard a nature protect.
At a City Council assembly, Jim Hodapp, who lives on Stuart Court, urged the town both grandfather in his yard or designate it a nature protect.
“The prairie is gone,” Hodapp stated. “We have destroyed 99.9 % of our ecosystem, and you’ve got the weed codes. Prairie is against the law in Elmhurst. I do know, I’ve been fined $200 for letting pure prairie vegetation develop.”
These are the vegetation that bees rely on, he stated.
“The bee inhabitants is collapsing,” Hodapp stated. “If the bees die, we die.”
He stated he disagreed with some residents’ mindset.
“I perceive that some individuals suppose {that a} garden that’s chemically sprayed with no wildflowers and nothing on it’s lovely,” Hodapp stated. “It’s a organic useless zone.”
He requested the town to purchase his land and let him reside on it and handle it.
“I’ll educate individuals the right way to restore the ecosystem of our state, which is on the breaking point,” he stated.
“Message obtained,” Mayor Scott Levin stated.