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Trees planted downtown ahead of Colorado Springs’ 150th Anniversary in July
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) Celebrations are already underway for the Colorado Springs 150th anniversary coming up in July of 2021.
City leaders, including Mayor John Suthers, gathered at Alamo Square Park to plant two red oak trees in honor of our city and its founder.
Colorado Springs was founded back in 1871 by General Willam Jackson Palmer. It was nearly treeless at the time, but Palmer changed that by planting thousands of trees in our city.
City officials are carrying on that tradition through the COS 150 Tree Challenge , which aims to plant 18,071 trees by the end of 2021.
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The City of Norman Community Development Program has announced a Homeowner Tree Relief Program to address the substantial damage incurred during the October 2020 ice storm.
The availability of Tree Relief Program is for owner-occupant properties located within the CDBG Target Area. Owners within this designated area may apply.Â
Homeowner Tree Relief qualifications and information:
The property must be located within the CDBG Target Area. Please see the map at the following link for area details: bit.ly/2QPvOLY
This is for owner-occupied properties only.
The City Forester will determine if tree/trees affected by the recent ice storm are to be pruned or removed. Trees in the right-of-way are not eligible.
City of Cheyenne celebrates Arbor Day at Hebard Elementary School Will Thomas © Provided by Cheyenne-Scottsbluff KGWN-TV Hebard Elementary Students learn about trees from the Cheyenne Urban Forestry Division Tuesday morning.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) - The original plan for this year’s Arbor Day celebration included the planting of five trees outside of Hebard Elementary School. The weather may have taken away from the outdoor portion of the celebration, but the feeling inside the elementary school’s gym, was the same.
It started with City Forester, Mark Ellison, giving a brief history on Arbor Day to Mrs. Trujillo’s 3rd and 4th grade students.
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