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Documents outlines steps for growing and maintaining city s public and private trees. 8:45 pm, Jun. 1, 2021 ×
Silver Lake with downtown Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2020, in Rochester. (Andrew Link / alink@postbulletin.com)
An early version of Rochester’s Urban Forestry Master Plan points to a need for added resources to protect and grow trees in the city.
“Without additional staff, I don’t know how we would implement much of it,” Rochester City Forester Jeff Haberman said of the plan’s proposed 20-year goals.
Chris Peiffer, of Plan It Geo, which helped develop the proposed plan, said Rochester spends less than similar-sized cities on caring for its urban forest.
Our city of 115,000 deserves more than two aging swimming pools
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Post Bulletin Editorial Board | 8:30 am, May 8, 2021 × Like the mythical Phoenix rising, so have risen the hopes of an even brighter future for Silver Lake Pool despite this summer s previously planned closing.
So wrote Heidi Granstrom, one of the organizers of Save Our Silver Lake Pool, a citizens group that raised more than $34,000 for operational expenses to reopen Rochester s oldest pool . in 2004.
On Tuesday, the Rochester Park Board agreed with a City Council plan to pull the Silver Lake Pool out of the city budget scrap heap and operate it for one more year . at a cost of $95,000. And that doesn t include permanent fixes of the 43-year-old pool s many shortcomings.