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Conway City tree board introduces Bradford-pear replacement program, OKs urban-canopy study and readies Arbor Day plans
Summary
Conway City Tree Board members introduced a program to help residents remove Bradford-pear trees and receive replacement trees at the board’s annual Arbor Day giveaway, approved posting an RFQ for an urban forest study focused on disadvantaged neighborhoods, and continued Arbor Day planning.
Conway City Tree Board members introduced a program to help residents remove Bradford-pear trees and receive replacement trees at the board’s annual Arbor Day giveaway, approved posting a request for qualifications (RFQ) for an urban forest management study focused initially on disadvantaged neighborhoods, and continued organizing the board’s November Arbor Day event.
The board described the Bradford-pear program as an “introduction” offering: residents who remove a Bradford pear would submit two photos — one before removal (preferably in bloom) and one after — and receive a replacement tree at the board’s Arbor Day event, which board members said is held on the first Saturday in November. The board said it usually orders several…
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