PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Portland residents love their trees. Currently, residents of two neighborhoods are protesting the removal of large trees to make way for new development. But, in at least one ...
Nearly one year after Bend passed an ordinance to preserve the city’s tree canopy from development, the policy is at work. The result: nearly 1,500 trees will be torn down to make room for a large ...
The City issues a proclamation for Lunar New Year Edmonds 2026, with a full day of activities set for Feb. 28. Staff updates Councilmembers on plans for amending […] ...
A revised work plan for amendments to the City of Edmonds Tree Code will be among the items discussed during the Tuesday, Feb. 24 meeting of the Edmonds City Council. […] ...
In an effort to preserve and restore trees in North Hempstead, the town board recently approved changes to the tree code, including the creation of a preservation fund that ensures removed trees are ...
Bend’s tree preservation ordinance should save trees without seriously hurting the ability to meet housing needs. That may not be its precise purpose, but it’s our view of what its purpose should be.
Brookhaven Town officials are mulling legislation that would preserve and protect town trees with historical value. The Landmark Tree Code would be added to the existing town code and bar trees ...
A full canopy of trees covers the North Park Blocks. (The Oregonian) By Meryl Redisch The Oregonian's June 3 editorial proposes a very costly venture for Portland. It is costly in terms of government ...
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