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Still Time to Take the City’s Tree Survey

Local trees being stressed by the current heatwave this week remind us that this is a great time to take the City’s Department of Urban Forestry survey about our urban trees.  The city is developing a new framework for managing our urban forest, and is seeking stakeholder input. But the survey closes on Saturday, July 14, so if you’re interested and haven’t already weighed in, this would be a great day to do so.  (The new tree management framework, which the survey results will shape, is expected to be released in December 2018.)

English survey: https://airtable.com/shrntouqEUjjw3D3y?utm_source=Biodiversity

Spanish survey: https://airtable.com/shrWMmwfokNAZ3m3R?utm_source=Biodiversity

The survey will be open through Saturday, July 14, 2018.

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Elizabeth Fuller
Elizabeth Fuller
Elizabeth Fuller was born and raised in Minneapolis, MN but has lived in LA since 1991 - with deep roots in both the Sycamore Square and West Adams Heights-Sugar Hill neighborhoods. She spent 10 years with the Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council, volunteers at Wilshire Crest Elementary School, and has been writing for the Buzz since 2015.

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    • Yes, it does indeed look like the survey has been extended to August 10. Yay – more time for people to weigh in!

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