The recent Tree Board meeting in Carbondale highlighted an innovative proposal aimed at fostering community engagement with local trees. A board member introduced the idea of a "citizen pruners" program, which would involve training residents to prune trees, thereby enhancing their connection to the environment. This initiative seeks to educate the public about tree care while also promoting hands-on involvement in maintaining the town's greenery.
The discussion emphasized the importance of consulting with key stakeholders, including Carl, a resource for the board, to assess the feasibility and desirability of such a program. The board expressed enthusiasm for the concept, recognizing its potential to motivate residents and deepen their appreciation for trees.
Additionally, members discussed the possibility of reviewing successful models from other towns to inform their approach. This collaborative effort aims to create a structured plan that not only engages the community but also aligns with the town's broader environmental goals.
As the Tree Board moves forward, the focus will be on refining this idea and exploring how best to implement it, ensuring that community involvement in tree care becomes a reality in Carbondale. The next steps will likely include further discussions with stakeholders and presentations on best practices from other municipalities.