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Princeton adopts 2025–2029 Community Forestry Management Plan
Summary
The Princeton mayor and council accepted a five‑year community forestry plan after a presentation by municipal arborist Taylor Sapuder. The plan sets canopy, planting and disaster‑planning goals and will be submitted to the state for required five‑year reporting.
Taylor Sapuder, Princeton's municipal arborist and a New Jersey licensed tree expert, presented the municipality's 2025–2029 Community Forestry Management Plan and the council voted to accept it.
The plan, Sapuder said, is a proactive five‑year guide to managing Princeton's urban forest, making the town eligible for state grants and sustainability points and helping preserve canopy and public safety. He told the council Princeton completed a partial inventory in 2022 and a full tree‑canopy assessment in 2024 and…
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