Tree Care and Planting in the Public Realm
Trees and landscape are an important part of almost every public project that the city implements. New parks, sidewalks, and roads all have a tree preservation and planting component, and these projects are major opportunities to improve our urban forest through the planting of long-lived, wind resistant native tree species.
- Since adoption of the UFMP, species choices for public planting projects have aligned with the goal to increase the population of the right kinds of tree species. The Recommended Tree List is an important tool that assists staff in choosing the preferred species types.
- Public tree planting has outweighed tree removals. Since 2019, 1,864 public trees have been removed due to poor condition (this does not include invasive species removal and control), and over 4000 trees have been planted in public spaces.
- The 2021 and 2023 Arbor Day events planted over 1200 trees at Governor’s Square Park encompassing over 15 acres of formerly mowed turf grass.