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The Vancouver Urban Forestry Commission was created by City ordinance in 1987 for the purpose of:
"managing, conserving and enhancing trees located in the parks and public areas owned by the city of Vancouver and in public right-of-way, and thereby enhancing the appearance of the city and protecting an important environmental and economic resource for the benefit of the city's resident and visitors, and for the purpose of assisting property owners and public agencies to improve and maintain trees in a manner consistent with adopted city policies."
Meeting agendas and minutes
The seven-member citizen Commission is appointed by and reports to the City Council, and it is staffed by the Urban Forester. The Commission has been directed by Council to focus on the following activities:
- Considering changes to urban forestry policy and regulation as they are presented by City staff
- Administering the Heritage Tree Program (as defined in VMC 20.77)
- Updating the Urban Forestry Work Plan
- Coordinating community outreach activities for urban forestry:
The Urban Forestry Commission meetings are open to the public and are held every third Wednesday of the month at 6:00 p.m. at the Vancouver-Clark Parks & Recreation Administration Office, 610 Esther St. Call (360) 619-1128 for additional information and confirmation.
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