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Street-tree census finds 124,000 trees in San Francisco; city maps vacancies for planting and maintenance
Summary
Phase 1 of the Urban Forest Plan mapped about 124,000 street trees, identified roughly 40,000 vacant planting sites and documented ~33,000 sidewalk damages related to roots; staff launched urbanforestmap.org to guide pruning and planting priorities under Proposition E.
Anne Brask, senior planner in the Planning Department, presented the Phase 1 Urban Forest Plan update on June 8, describing a citywide street-tree census completed with DataSF and contractors that found approximately 124,000 street trees and roughly 40,000 vacant planting sites.
"We learned there are about 124,000 street trees…
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