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Brampton gets federal funding to ramp up tree planting
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Green dots on trees in Thunder Bay part of battle against Emerald Ash Borer
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Tree Summit 2021: Water And A Healthy Urban Forest
Today, LA s City Forest Officer, Rachel Malarich, Councilmembers, a Public Works Commissioner, Streets LA executives and staff, and tree experts met online to examine the relationship between water and LA s urban forest. Mayor Eric Garcetti provided recorded opening remarks reaffirming that shade is an equity issue and highlighting how trees are the centerpiece of our vision for a green and just Los Angeles. Trees breathe new life into our communities ― bringing cooler temperatures, cleaning our air, and making our neighborhoods more beautiful places to lay down roots and raise a family,” said Mayor Eric Garcetti. When we invest in tree planting, we are doing more than adding greenery and shade to our neighborhoods we’re building a healthier city and strengthening communities hardest hit by the climate crisis.
Canada and Newfoundland and Labrador invest in climate action projects across the province
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MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: January 27, 2021 932
City Environmental Programs Manager Kernen Lien, upper right, discusses Edmonds’ existing tree canopy at the Jan. 26 Edmonds City Council meeting.
How the City of Edmonds should manage its tree canopy and protect its existing urban forests was the topic of conversation Tuesday night as the Edmonds City Council began diving into the details of draft tree code regulations.
The council also approved a salary increase for Acting Police Chief Jim Lawless, whose appointment has been extended an additional six months while the city conducts a new national search for a police chief. A long-time assistant chief, Lawless was appointed acting chief a year ago. During a previous search, Lawless was one of two finalists for the permanent chief position that Mayor Mike Nelson ultimately offered to another candidate Sauk Suiattle Tribal Chief Sherman Pruitt but that offer approved by the city council on a 4-3 vote was withdrawn af