City of Medina Memorials Donation Process

Medina, WALocal News

Residents of Medina are encouraged to donate trees as memorials for loved ones or pets, contributing to the city's public parks and enhancing green spaces. The donation process includes guidelines on tree species selection, planting locations, and maintenance requirements to ensure each donation is beneficial for the city. Trees must meet specific size criteria and be planted during optimal seasons for survival. The city does not guarantee the longevity of the trees and will not provide individualized care, highlighting the need for the trees to thrive independently. Interested participants must complete a request form and coordinate with city officials for logistics.

This initiative serves as a way to honor memories while enriching the natural landscape of Medina, reflecting the city's commitment to community vibrancy and environmental stewardship.

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