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Portland Urban Forest Plan Open House

Community Event
Join Portland Parks & Recreation for an open house and see how we are planning for the future of trees and tree care.
5:30 pm 7:00 pm

Location: The June Key Delta Center (5940 N Albina Ave)

About the Event: This open house is part of Portland Parks & Recreation’s work to create the Portland Urban Forest Plan. The Portland Urban Forest Plan is the City’s roadmap to preserving, planting, and caring for trees equitably and sustainably. It sets goals and guides decisions so people and wildlife can enjoy the benefits of trees for generations to come. This plan is an update to the City’s  2004 Urban Forest Management Plan.

At this event, you can learn about the Portland Urban Forest Plan, review our vision and goals for the future, and see the actions we will take to turn the vision into a reality. There will be opportunities share your feedback on important components of the plan and speak directly with the project team.

This is a drop-in event, come by anytime between 5:30 and 7pm. 

This event is free and open to people of all ages. Attend the Portland Urban Forest Plan Open House and enter a drawing for a $50 gift card to Fred Meyer. 

Interpretation services and light refreshments will be provided.  

Everyone is welcome, and we hope to see you there!


 

Visit the project website to learn more about the Portland Urban Forest Plan.


 

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What is the urban forest?

Portland's urban forest includes every tree in our city. This includes trees growing on public and private property. Portland’s urban forest has over 4 million trees growing throughout the city.

Questions: For more information contact Belinda Judelman at Belinda.Judelman @PortlandOregon.gov or 971-201-5416.

Thank you for your interest in creating a future where people and wildlife can enjoy the benefits of trees for generations to come!


The City of Portland is committed to providing meaningful access. For accommodations, modifications, translation, interpretation or other services, please contact 503–823–4000.

Portland Parks & Recreation Urban Forestry's mission is to manage and ensure Portland's urban forest infrastructure for current and future generations. Portland’s urban forest consists of over 4 million trees growing on public and private property.

Urban Forestry is involved in managing or regulating all of these trees to differing degrees. Urban Forestry staff issue permits for planting, pruning, and removal of all public and some private trees and are on call 24/7 to respond to tree emergencies.

For more information on Urban Forestry at portland.gov/trees.

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