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Urban forestry program secures million dollar funding boost

June 17, 2024 | Shoreline, King County, Washington



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Urban forestry program secures million dollar funding boost
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed an off-cycle budget amendment aimed at enhancing urban forestry initiatives. Kevin, the senior maintenance worker in the urban forestry department, presented the details of the amendment, which focuses on a $1 million grant from the USDA.

The proposed amendment includes a corresponding increase in appropriations of $1 million, allowing for the hiring of a limited-term urban forestry program specialist. This move is expected to bolster the city's capacity to manage and expand its urban forestry efforts.

Additionally, the meeting addressed updates to the salary table related to this amendment, ensuring that the financial adjustments align with the new staffing and program requirements. The discussions highlighted the importance of urban forestry in community planning and environmental sustainability, reflecting a commitment to enhancing green spaces within the city.

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