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Parks board details events, tree removals and partnerships; city moves toward Tree City USA
Summary
The Parks and Recreation Board reviewed YMCA statistics and upcoming events, explained Bradford pear removals and replacement plantings, and supported a proposed public tree ordinance to formalize tree management and pursue Tree City USA recognition.
Casey Taylor, chair of the Huber Heights Parks and Recreation Board, briefed council Nov. 5 on recent programming and tree work and described plans for next year's events and volunteer activities.
The presentation said the YMCA provided swim lessons and youth sports to thousands this year, the Kroger Aquatic Center recorded 34,565 guests for the season, and the YMCA expansion opened to members in late October with a formal ribbon cutting scheduled for Nov. 14. Parks staff reported the "Heaver's Happy Haunted Trail"…
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