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Tree Board secures IDNR grant to plant 15 native trees at Johnson Lake and other corridors

3661608 · June 4, 2025
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Glenn Schulte of the Madison Tree Board told the Park Board a roughly $50,000 Indiana Department of Natural Resources grant will fund 15 trees at Johnson Lake Park and additional plantings on West Third Street, the Georgetown District and the Heritage Trail; the Redevelopment Commission will accept the reimbursement grant next week.

Glenn Schulte, a member of the Madison Tree Board, informed the Park Board that the board secured an Indiana Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) grant of about $50,000 to plant native trees in targeted locations across the city.

"We have 15 trees that are set to be planted," Schulte said, identifying Johnson Lake as one of the park sites. He said the grant will purchase trees,…

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