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City moves forward with public tree inventory as 'Green Up' effort returns next year
Summary
A bid for a citywide inventory of public trees closed and staff will recommend an award to council in September; commissioners discussed how the inventory will become a living dataset to support planting, education and the Green Up City initiative returning in 2026.
Webster Groves is moving forward with a contracted inventory of trees on public property, and staff told the Green Space Advisory Commission that a recommendation on the bid award will go to the city council in September. The inventory will record trees in rights-of-way and parks, not private yards, and staff said the resulting dataset is likely to be public and a living resource for maintenance and planting.
City staff said the bid closed recently and they were reviewing…
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