Urban Forest Management Plan

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The Urban Forest Management Plan was created by the Charlottesville Department of Parks and Recreation to meet a goal of 40 percent tree canopy coverage, as called for in the 2007 Comprehensive Plan. [1]

According to the document's executive summary, "An Urban Forest Management Plan is intended to provide a framework for ensuring that the trees and forests of our City are appropriately cared for according to our community goals. It is a guide for City staff, landowners, utility companies, developers, and residents to follow when making decisions about trees, and the land they live on and are responsible for."

PDF of the March 2019 Urban Forest Management Plan


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References

  1. Web. Charlottesville Planning Commission considers ways to improve tree canopy initiative, Connie Chang & Sean Tubbs, News Article, Charlottesville Tomorrow, August 28, 2009, retrieved June 26, 2020.