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City takes bold steps to enhance tree canopy initiative

August 22, 2024 | Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware


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City takes bold steps to enhance tree canopy initiative
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered around a significant tree canopy study led by Commissioner Evol and the tree subcommittee. The committee presented recommendations for ordinance changes aimed at enhancing the city's tree canopy, some of which have already been adopted by the city council.

Commissioner Yufal emphasized the importance of establishing a baseline for the tree canopy, noting that previous efforts lacked concrete data, which hindered effective planning and growth strategies. The dialogue highlighted the city's commitment to expanding its tree canopy, aligning with broader environmental goals.

The meeting underscored the collaborative efforts of city officials to address urban forestry and its implications for community health and sustainability. Further discussions are anticipated as the city moves forward with implementing the recommendations from the tree committee.

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