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Huber Heights outlines 'Roots of Our Community' tree, heritage-tree and pollinator initiatives; seeks grant funding and council sign-off on pledge
Summary
Huber Heights parks staff presented a 'Roots of Our Community' program: a heritage-tree nomination process, a planned 250-tree planting tied to a bicentennial-style anniversary with a pending state grant application, and a request to take a National Wildlife Federation pollinator pledge.
Parks staff described 'Roots of Our Community,' a multi-part initiative that bundles a heritage-tree recognition program, a proposed 250-tree planting tied to the region's 250th anniversary and an ask that the mayor or designee take a pollinator pledge through a National Wildlife Federation program.
Staff said the heritage-tree program would accept nominations, use a board-supported evaluation committee to select up to three winners in the fall and…
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