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Huron approves 50% matching community forestry grant; city to remove 12 ash trees and plant 15 in Memorial Park

5812011 · September 22, 2025
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The commission authorized Parks and Recreation Director Chad Schroeder to submit and sign a 50% matching Community Forestry Grant for 2026. The city’s share will be $2,450; staff said grant maximum is $5,000 and the funds will mainly cover tree removal and replacement as part of emerald ash borer mitigation.

The Huron City Commission approved a 50% matching Community Forestry Grant application and authorized Chad Schroeder, parks and recreation director, to sign the application.

"This year, I'm going to take advantage again by doing some ash tree removal down in Memorial Park,"…

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