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Cascade Heights - 2013 by Darryl Outlaw — last modified 2013-03-13 07:06
By the year 2016, Cascade Heights will have a well maintained community forest that will provide recreational opportunities for its citizens to socialize and/or improve their health, abundant canopy cover to help reduce stormwater runoff and soil erosion, a sense of place and belonging by ensuring landmarks for the future, an attractive venue to improve business traffic and increase property value, aesthetic beauty to the city to soften the linearity of its structures, adequate shade to streets and buildings to help reduce energy costs, and adequate cover and nutrients to sustain a diverse wildlife population. The forest will have well-maintained trees to reduce hazards, a diverse species population with no one species comprising more than 10% of the population, a forest-like (or non-structured) feel, a planned and structured feel, a park-like feel, a good mix of age and size classes, Additional outdoor recreation facilities. Interpretive Trails Environmental Education Facility, low-maintenance trees to reduce operating costs, native tree species appropriate for the region, and adequate canopy cover in parking lots to provide shade. The trees that make up the forest will be a good mixture of small, medium, and large trees optimized for the available space, be predominantly medium-sized trees, be predominantly large-canopied trees, be strong-wooded, be wind resistant, be ice-resistant, provide beautiful seasonal flowers, and have aesthetically pleasing autumn colors. The citizens of Cascade Heights will help reduce labor costs by volunteering to inventory, plant and maintain trees, be educated on tree-related issues by attending workshops, Volunteer to provide training workshops. Volunteer to provide Tours and special events. , assist with developing tree ordinances and tree-related policies, and be motivated to maintain adequate tree canopy cover by planting trees on their property. Cascade Heights will Provide community based contract agreements to maintain, manage and organize the programs and activities of the urban forest for the community and for stakeholders., provide necessary funding to ensure the sustainability of the community forest, provide periodic tree maintenance training to its staff, contract arboricultural services to ISA certified arborists with appropriate experience, understand the importance of having healthy trees in the city, encourage cooperation and coordination among municipal departments where trees are involved, and have an ISA certified arborist on staff.
darryl - 2008 by Darryl Outlaw — last modified 2014-02-05 16:34
By the year 2000, darryl will have a well maintained community forest that will provide aesthetic beauty to the city to soften the linearity of its structures, and strategic barriers to reduce noise, glare, and odors at key places around town. The forest will have well-maintained trees to reduce hazards, and low-maintenance trees to reduce operating costs. The trees that make up the forest will be wind resistant. The citizens of darryl will be educated on tree-related issues by attending workshops, and assist with developing tree ordinances and tree-related policies. darryl will contract arboricultural services to ISA certified arborists with appropriate experience, and provide periodic tree maintenance training to its staff.
Nashville/Davidson County Metro - 2020 by Darryl Outlaw — last modified 2019-10-15 14:35
By the year 2050, Nashville/Davidson County Metro will have a well maintained community forest that will provide abundant canopy cover to help reduce stormwater runoff and soil erosion, pollution removal capabilities by giving pollutants and particulates abundant leaf surface area on which to deposit, an attractive venue to improve business traffic and increase property value, aesthetic beauty to the city to soften the linearity of its structures, adequate shade to streets and buildings to help reduce energy costs, adequate cover and nutrients to sustain a diverse wildlife population, a sense of place and belonging by ensuring landmarks for the future, recreational opportunities for its citizens to socialize and/or improve their health, and strategic barriers to reduce noise, glare, and odors at key places around town. The forest will have a diverse species population with no one species comprising more than 10% of the population, a good mix of age and size classes, a planned and structured feel, a forest-like (or non-structured) feel, well-maintained trees to reduce hazards, low-maintenance trees to reduce operating costs, native tree species appropriate for the region, and adequate canopy cover in parking lots to provide shade. The trees that make up the forest will be a good mixture of small, medium, and large trees optimized for the available space, be wind resistant, be ice-resistant, and have aesthetically pleasing autumn colors. The citizens of Nashville/Davidson County Metro will help reduce labor costs by volunteering to inventory, plant and maintain trees, be educated on tree-related issues by attending workshops, and be motivated to maintain adequate tree canopy cover by planting trees on their property. Nashville/Davidson County Metro will have an ISA certified arborist on staff, contract arboricultural services to ISA certified arborists with appropriate experience, provide periodic tree maintenance training to its staff, encourage cooperation and coordination among municipal departments where trees are involved, understand the importance of having healthy trees in the city, and provide necessary funding to ensure the sustainability of the community forest.
name - 2008 by Darryl Outlaw — last modified 2021-09-11 08:22
By the year 2025, name will have a well maintained community forest that will provide aesthetic beauty to the city to soften the linearity of its structures. The forest will have well-maintained trees to reduce hazards. The trees that make up the forest will be wind resistant. The citizens of name will assist with developing tree ordinances and tree-related policies. name will provide periodic tree maintenance training to its staff.