Urban Forestry Program Enhances Vancouver's Tree Canopy and Community Engagement
Vancouver's Urban Forestry Program is committed to maximizing the environmental, social, and economic benefits of trees for its community. The program focuses on preserving and managing existing vegetation while actively promoting urban reforestation efforts. Recent funding of $300,000 will enhance the city's tree canopy and provide job training opportunities, furthering the initiative's impact. Vancouver has been recognized as a "Tree City USA" for over three decades, reflecting its dedication to maintaining a vibrant urban forest. Property owners adjacent to street trees are responsible for their maintenance and must obtain the necessary permits before any work begins.
The Urban Forestry Commission advises the Mayor and City Council on tree-related issues, ensuring the development of effective management practices. Community outreach and engagement are pivotal to the program's success, fostering a shared responsibility for the urban forest. By actively involving residents, Vancouver aims to cultivate a greener city with lasting environmental benefits.