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Apr 16

Written by: news editor
4/16/2009 1:00 AM 

04/16/09 Ohio retained its standing this year as the nation's leader in Tree City USA communities


Ohio Again Leads the Nation with 249 Tree City USA Communities

Program encourages citizens to be involved in urban tree care and planting programs
 
Tree City USACOLUMBUS, OH - Ohio retained its standing this year as the nation's leader in Tree City USA communities with 249 participating cities, villages and other municipalities. This marks Ohio's 28th year as the top Tree City USA state, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Forestry.
 
"More than 48 percent of Ohioans live in a Tree City USA, and they are enjoying a variety of benefits that come with having more trees, such as increased greenery, storm water absorption and decreased noise levels," said David Lytle, chief of the ODNR Division of Forestry. "The Tree City USA program also helps communities deal with urban forestry challenges, such as the emerald ash borer."
 
As part of this nationwide program, Ohioans last year planted more than 49,000 trees, pruned more than 110,000 trees, volunteered more than 54,000 hours landscaping public parks and preserves and invested more than $38.6 million towards urban forestry efforts.
 
Since 1979, the ODNR Division of Forestry has assisted communities in enhancing the quality of life within cities and villages through comprehensive tree planting and care programs. In 1997, Ohio became the first state to have more than 200 Tree City USA communities.
 
Participating communities establish a tree board or department to carry out a tree care program; enact a community tree ordinance to provide direction; fund the community forestry program with an annual budget of at least $2 per capita; and celebrate Arbor Day with a community ceremony and mayoral proclamation.
 
The Tree City USA program, created in 1976, is sponsored by the National Arbor Day Foundation, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Conference of Mayors, National League of Cities, and the National Association of State Foresters.
 
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources ensures a balance between wise use and protection of our natural resources for the benefit of all. Visit the ODNR web site at www.ohiodnr.com.
 
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For further information, contact:
Drew Todd, ODNR Division of Forestry
614. 265. 6707
Beth Ruth, ODNR Media Relations
614. 265. 6860

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