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Titusville TEC endorses 3‑3‑300 urban-nature benchmark for future urban-forest program
Summary
The commission voted to recommend that the '3‑3‑300' benchmark (see three trees visible, 30% canopy in neighborhoods, 300 meters to park) be incorporated into future urban-forest planning and the forthcoming urban-forest master plan.
The Titusville Tree and Environmental Commission voted to recommend adoption of the ‘‘3‑3‑300’’ urban‑nature benchmark as guidance for the city’s future urban‑forest program and master plan.
The 3‑3‑300 framework asks that residents be able to see at least three well‑established trees from their home or workplace, that neighborhoods aim for at least 30% tree canopy, and that residents live within 300 meters (about a five‑minute walk) of a quality green…
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