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Ironton council approves application for urban forestry grant to replace storm-damaged trees
Summary
The Ironton City Council passed Resolution 25-18 authorizing the city to apply for an Ohio Urban Forestry Grant (Inflation Reduction Act) to replace trees lost in windstorms and plant new street trees; the city plans to request $90,000 of a $100,000 maximum and will not be required to provide matching funds.
The Ironton City Council on March 27 approved Resolution 25-18 authorizing the city to submit an application for an Ohio Urban Forestry Grant under the Inflation Reduction Act, with staff planning to request $90,000 of a $100,000 maximum award.
The grant application targets replacement of trees lost during recent windstorms, planting in redevelopment areas including portions of Third Street, and work around the Anvila and nearby wetlands, according to Ralph Klein, the…
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