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Troutdale seeks public input for first urban forestry management plan
Summary
City staff outlined outreach steps for a $100,000 state‑funded urban forestry management plan, including bilingual surveys, tabling at events, a street‑tree manual and a code audit; staff invited CAC members to help spread the word.
Erica Palmer, Troutdale community development director, told the Citizens Advisory Committee on Sept. 3 that the city received “a $100,000 grant from the state of Oregon this past spring to complete our first ever plan for the city that deals with trees and public right away.” The grant funds development of an urban forestry management plan and a public engagement program to gather community input.
The public‑engagement effort currently includes an online street‑tree survey (available in English and Spanish), social media posts, a project web page, tabling at First Friday and Movies in the Park, and notices to boards and commissions when draft materials are…
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