The City of Seattle will be hosting an Urban Forestry Open House. The Open House is an opportunity to hear about all of the City’s efforts to expand and enhance Seattle’s urban forest, including proposals to revise existing regulations for private property and street trees. City staff will provide an overview of the City’s existing policy, programs, and resources as well as the specific regulatory proposals being considered. Staff from the Office of Sustainability and Environment, Dept of Planning and Development, Dept of Transportation, Parks, Public Utilities, and City Light will be available to answer questions, connect citizens with programs, and take comments on the proposals.
Urban Forestry Open House
Tuesday, September 21st
City Hall, Bertha Knight Landes Room – 600 4th Avenue
5:30-7:30 open house
6:00 presentations
Please forward this meeting announcement to other interested parties.
For more information on city-wide tree efforts and the Urban Forest Management Plan, go to: www.seattle.gov/trees/.
For more information about DPD’s Tree Regulations Update process, go to: www.seattle.gov/dpd/planning/trees/. Or contact Bryan Stevens, (206) 684-5045, bryan.stevens@seattle.gov.
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