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Artificial intelligence coupled with Google Street View images has created hundreds of thousands of “digital twins” of trees across North America. The simulation could help city planners ...
Things are greener in the north part of the city, where new trees have been required in the right of way, as well as on ...
Every year, more than 2,500 new trees are planted along public rights-of-way in new subdivisions, as required by city ordinance. Every year, the city loses 500 to 700 street trees in older areas.
Friends of Trees, which had planted thousands of street trees annually for more than a decade, primarily through a contract with the Bureau of Environmental Services, got caught up in an intracity ...
Despite setbacks, over 90% of the trees in the replacement project have been successfully planted. The city aims to improve its urban tree canopy and address issues like urban heat islands.
The City of Coeur d'Alene is offering to plant free street trees at residential locations within public right-of-way areas in the city limits through the CDA "Re-Leaf" program. The city says trees ...
A number of trees were cut down on College Street, across from Mountain View Elementary, late last year, generating chatter across social media and producing one key question: Why? Pedestrians and ...
He said that as Hay Street experienced increased car traffic, the tree wells (the hole where the tree is planted) were found to be too small for the oaks, which have deep root systems that would ...
Trees cover less than a quarter of most Dayton neighborhoods, and the city has lost thousands of street trees over the last several decades. But the city is going to develop a plan to try to ...