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File #: 15-5955    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Policy Item Status: Approved
File created: 6/26/2017 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 9/25/2017 Final action: 9/25/2017
Title: Urban Forest Master Plan
Attachments: 1. UFMP Executive Summary

Title

Urban Forest Master Plan

 

Action

Action:                     

Approve the Environment Committee recommendation to adopt the Urban Forest Master Plan.

 

Body

Committee Chair:

Patsy Kinsey, Environment Committee

 

Staff Resource(s):

Mike Davis, Engineering and Property Management

Erin Oliverio, Engineering and Property Management

Tim Porter, Engineering and Property Management

 

Current Policy

§                     On June 27, 2011, City Council adopted a “50 percent by 2050” policy to increase tree coverage across the city.

§                     City Council’s Environment Focus Area Plan includes the objective to maintain and protect the City’s urban forest.


Proposed Plan

§                     In 2016, the City of Charlotte and TreesCharlotte worked to identify the greatest challenges facing Charlotte's urban forest and how to reach the City's 50 percent tree canopy goal.

§                     On April 11, 2016 City Council received a dinner briefing presentation on the Urban Forest Master Plan (UFMP) expected timeline, contracting with a consultant, and details on involving citizens in the planning process.

§                     The UFMP development involved more than 40 organizations, nearly 3,000 citizens, urban forestry expertise, and national perspective provided by Davey Resource Group.

§                     The UFMP will serve as guidance for the engagement and action of community leaders, government, residents, and organizations in growing and sustaining our urban forest.

§                     City staff will follow the UFMP’s 10-year achievement timeline with tasks prioritized to work with the community towards the 50 percent tree canopy goal.

§                     With more than 80 percent of Charlotte’s canopy on private property, staff is working closely with residents and stakeholders to form a community canopy team, have a canopy coverage assessment completed, and increase community engagement.

§                     The UFMP and community involvement will inform policy and budget discussions for 2019 and beyond.

 

Committee Discussion

§                     Environment Committee received presentations on the UFMP on March 14 and December 5, 2016, and April 3, 2017.

§                     On June 5, 2017, the Environment Committee voted unanimously (Kinsey, Ajmera, Fallon, Austin; Mitchell was not present) to recommend the adoption of the UFMP.

Attachments

Attachment(s)
Urban Forest Master Plan Executive Summary