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Ironton Tree Commission seeks formal recognition and and $57,000 ODNR grant to start urban-forest work
Summary
A newly formed Ironton Tree Commission requested ordinance recognition, a permanent budget line and a responsible financial designee so the city can advance and be reimbursed for a $57,000 Ohio Department of Natural Resources urban-forestry grant.
Michael Pierce and Olivia Edwards, leaders of the Ironton Tree Commission, asked the City Council on Dec. 22 to formally recognize the commission by ordinance and to create a permanent budget line so the city can advance and be reimbursed for a $57,000 urban-forestry grant from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
"We are here to represent the Ironton Tree Commission," Michael Pierce said, describing the group’s purpose to help the city remove dangerous trees, improve tree…
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