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Citrus Heights council reviews $900,000 tree fund, seeks direction on canopy programs

Citrus Heights City Council · November 13, 2025
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Staff recommended several urban forest initiatives—tree giveaways, a photo contest, parking‑lot canopy grants and a pilot to add trees along the Old Auburn Road Trail—using about $900,000 in tree mitigation funds; council generally supported drafting program details and budgets for council review.

Citrus Heights — City planning staff presented options to expand the city’s urban forest and spend a balance in the city’s tree mitigation fund estimated at about $900,000. Allison Bermudez described three program categories: community engagement (photo contest, a 'new growth' tree giveaway to commemorate newborns), infrastructure and grants (Old Auburn Road Trail shade, commercial…

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