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Seat Pleasant hears tree-inventory findings: 20 public right-of-way trees, 655 potential planting sites
Summary
Neighborhood Design Center presented a National Fish and Wildlife Foundation–funded inventory showing 20 public‑right‑of‑way trees, nine recommended removals, 17 trees needing maintenance and roughly 655 potential planting spaces; NDC recommended prioritizing large native species where utilities permit and offered training and mapping support.
Dequan Spencer, a project coordinator and landscape designer with the Neighborhood Design Center, presented the Seat Pleasant Tree Inventory Report during the City Council meeting, describing a grant-funded survey of trees in the public right of way and recommendations for maintenance and new plantings.
The report, funded through a National Fish and Wildlife Foundation grant and prepared by the Neighborhood Design Center (NDC), surveyed trees in the municipal public right of way and identified species, size, estimated age and health, potential removal candidates and planting opportunities. "My name is Dequan Spencer from the neighborhood design center. Today we'll be discussing the Seat Pleasant Tree Inventory…
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