2011 Fall RNeighborWoods Tree Grant Planting
Photo: On a lovely Saturday afternoon, October 8, the RNeighborWoods team helped both the Slatterly Park and Crimson Ridge neighborhoods plant 20 trees each, as part of their Neighborhood Tree Grant.
At RNeighbors, we know that trees make good neighbors. That is why we partner with the City of Rochester, the Park and Rec Department and Rochester Public Utilities to offer the RNeighborWoods Tree grant for a winning neighborhood to receive free boulevard trees in the spring and fall.
Congrats to the Slatterly and Crimson Ridge neighborhood for each planting 20 new boulevard trees on Saturday, October 8. Both were winners of the RNeighborWoods grant.
“Thanks for helping make the Saturday planting event possible and a success. For the most part, I thought both locations went on without a hitch,” said Crimson Ridge neighborhood coordinator Robb Wiedrich.
Neighborhood Tree Grant winners had to ensure:
- At least 30 neighbors and one Citizen Forester will be available to help with the planting. The City Forestry Department oversaw the planting.
- Neighbors were asked to help at the other neighborhood planting, in addition to their own.
- Planting date had to take place Saturday, October 8, 2011.
- Neighbors committed to watering the trees for three full years.
Each neighborhood received 20 ball and burlap trees paid for by Rochester Public Utilities. Jacob Ryg, City Forester selected the Gingko, Bur Oak, Kentucky Coffeetree, and Amur Maackia trees to diversify the neighborhoods tree species. They will also not grow to a height that will cause problems for power lines.
The purpose of the RNeighborWoods Tree grant is to encourage the planting of trees on neighborhood boulevards. RNeighborWoods recognizes the importance and value of trees in Rochester neighborhoods. Trees provide numerous environmental benefits such as lower crime, cleaner air, energy savings, more public revenue, higher property values, and more efficient stormwater management.
The Neighborhood Tree Grant is offered in the spring and the fall. Be on the lookout (about March) for another tree grant opportunity.
The fall Citizen Forester class is November 5. When deciding what neighborhood to award the tree grant to, consideration is given to neighborhoods who have Citizen Foresters involved.
To see photos of the big day see our Facebook page.
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