40 Years of Urban Forests Making Cities Safer

Urban Forests Making Cities SaferApple computers, the rock band U2, “Rocky” and two national football teams — of all the things that turn 40 in 2016, none have transformed the American landscape as definitively and beautifully as the Arbor Day Foundation’s Tree City USA program. Since its inception with partners from the National Association of State Foresters and the United States Forest Service in 1976, the program has supported and recognized tree sustainability programs in more than 3,400 American cities, inhabited by more than 135 million people. The thousands of Tree City USA municipalities meet core standards of sound urban forestry management, including: * Having a tree board or department charged with caring for the community’s trees. * Adopting a tree ordinance that provides clear guidance for planting, maintaining and removing trees in public spaces like parks and along streets. * Spending at least $2 per citizen on a community forestry program. * Observing Arbor Day with a formalized Arbor Day celebration. “Meeting these core standards means a community is committed to keeping its trees healthy and public spaces green,” says Dan Lambe, president of the Arbor Day Foundation. “Everyone benefits when elected officials, volunteers and committed citizens make smart investments in urban forests. Trees bring shade to our homes and beauty to our neighborhoods, along with numerous economic, social and environmental benefits.” Not only does the Tree City USA designation make communities beautiful, other benefits include: * Homes with trees as part of their landscaping are worth more. A study by the U.S. Forest Service’s Pacific Northwest Station in Portland, Oregon, found homes with trees between the sidewalk and street sold for an average of $7,130 more than homes that didn’t have trees by the street. What’s more, neighboring homes see their home values boosted more than $1,600, even though the trees aren’t on their property. * Trees make shoppers happy; a study published in the Journal of Forestry found surveyed shoppers viewed retail locations with trees to be more appealing than those without, and were willing to spend more for goods and services where trees were present. * Due to their calming effect, trees are thought to help make neighborhoods safer, and multiple studies show communities with more trees have fewer incidences of violence. * Trees can improve a community’s energy efficiency and air quality, control storm water runoff, reduce flooding risks and make public areas more beautiful and appealing. The Arbor Day Foundation’s website offers information, advice, resources and an online application form to help communities become a part of this 40-year success story. To learn more about the Tree City USA program, visit www.arborday.org. Untitled-1 Your Premier Texas Home Inspection Company | Let this experienced home inspector help keep you from buying The Money Pit. We’ll alert you to any and all health or safety issues and maintenance needs of the home you’re looking to buy. Inspect 360 will be your home buying or selling advocate! We are committed to providing you with outstanding service. We’re highly experienced and extremely thorough. If you’re looking to buy or sell in the Texas City area, we can help! Owned and operated by home inspector and mold inspection specialist, Inspect 360, Lance Dunahoe prides himself in being committed to following high standards and providing professional service to all of our customers . Call (972) 652-0360 Today or Click To Schedule Online 24/7 Right From Our Website.

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