URBAN FORESTRY MANAGEMENT PLAN

Posted in: Richmond
For more information, contact:

Nancy Gronowski, Senior Planner, at 503-823-6005

Rob Crouch, Urban Forestry, at 503-823-4443



Review Period Begins for the Draft Update of the Urban Forestry Management

Plan



The plan is available online at www.portlandparks.org



The urban forest is the complex system of trees, smaller plants and other
associated organisms that surround us and contribute to the quality of our
daily lives. A healthy urban forest provides social, economic, and

environmental benefits to the community and plays an increasingly important

role in the City's efforts to restore the quality of its rivers and streams.

A properly managed urban forest is an asset that increases over time - one

that provides service as well as beauty to Portland's residents.



The adoption of the first Urban Forestry Management Plan in 1995 was an

important step in raising awareness about the value of Portland's urban

forest and recognizing the roles played by Portland's Urban Forestry

Commission, the residents and many organizations, city bureaus and agencies

who manage it. Since 1995 there have been many changes that make it

important to revise and update the plan. Among them are new federal

environmental mandates, increasing numbers of players involved in resource

management, the increasing complexity of rules and regulations, and a

cultural shift toward sustainability.



The updated Urban Forestry Management Plan is intended to improve and

coordinate the management and administration of Portland's urban forest. Its

goals are to:

?· Protect, preserve, restore and enhance Portland's urban forest;

?· Promote stewardship of the urban forest:

?· Provide equitable urban forest benefits for all residents of the city.



The draft plan includes eight key recommendations and specific actions for

each. The recommendations address issues relating to coordination,

documentation, and expansion of the urban forest. Regulations, funding,

development incentives and education are also addressed.

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Portland Parks and Recreation and the Urban Forestry Commission collaborated

with the many City bureaus and other agencies and organizations that manage

Portland's urban forest to develop the draft plan. Realizing the vision,

goals, and recommendations of the plan will require their continued

commitment and cooperation along with the support of Portland's leaders and

residents.



The plan is available for review and comment online at www.portlandparks.org

or at the Portland Parks & Recreation offices, 1120 SW Fifth Suite 1302,

Portland, OR. 97204. The comment period continues through November 30, 2002.

By N. Gronowski/ R. Crouch
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