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City plans ambitious urban forest initiative to boost greenery

July 16, 2024 | Morgan Hill, Santa Clara County, California



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City plans ambitious urban forest initiative to boost greenery
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on urban forestry and the establishment of new trees in the city. Officials highlighted the importance of proper watering techniques for newly planted trees, noting that while initial irrigation is crucial, it is not intended to be a permanent solution. Once trees mature, they typically require less water and can thrive independently. However, challenges arise when trees die, leaving gaps in the urban landscape without irrigation support.

Commissioner Scott expressed a keen interest in enhancing the urban forest by exploring funding opportunities to establish a sustainable watering system for these trees. This initiative could involve various methods, such as watering bags or community efforts to ensure young trees receive adequate hydration, particularly during the hot summer months. The establishment period for these trees is critical, lasting between three to five years, after which they can survive on their own.

Additionally, the meeting revealed that the County Health Department has provided a grant aimed at planting 50 trees near multifamily housing, which includes funding for their initial watering needs. This effort underscores the commitment to improving urban greenery and fostering a healthier environment for residents.

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