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File #: 15-11137    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Policy Item Status: Filed
File created: 6/4/2019 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 6/24/2019 Final action: 6/24/2019
Title: Tree Canopy Goal Review
Attachments: 1. City of Charlotte Tree Canopy Goal - Agenda.pdf
Title
Tree Canopy Goal Review

Action
Action:
Approve modifications to the tree canopy goal to retain the "50 by 2050" tagline and pursue a set of 50-themed goals.

Body
Committee Chair:
Justin Harlow, Neighborhood Development

Staff Resource(s):
Sabrina Joy-Hogg, City Manager's Office
Mike Davis, Engineering and Property Management
Tim Porter, Engineering and Property Management

Current Ordinance
* On June 27, 2011, City Council established an aspirational goal to strive for 50 percent tree canopy coverage by 2050.
* The "50 by 2050" tagline has been successful in communicating the value of trees to the community but does not reflect a benefits-based, place-specific goal-setting approach which is now industry-standard.
* Charlotte's tree canopy coverage has remained between 46 and 48 percent since 2002. The Urban Forestry Master Plan adopted by Council in 2017 indicates that overall canopy coverage could be as low as 41 percent in 2050 when modeled with future land use maps.

Proposed Changes
* Based on the current assessment of Charlotte's Tree Canopy Goal, it is recommended the "50 by 2050" tagline be kept but revised to represent "50-themed" goals which reflect the benefits of Charlotte's urban forest.
* The benefits of the revised goals will be:
? Shade: Reduction of heat island effect/cooling/energy savings,
? Clean Air: Pollution reduction and carbon capture,
? Character and property value: Strong, safe, and beautiful neighborhoods,
? Quality of life: Quality green spaces, public health, and stress reduction, and
? Wildlife habitat: Contiguous, healthy urban forest where urban wildlife thrives.
* Specific goals will include the following:
* Achieve shade and clean air,
* Re-plant at least 50 percent of quantity of street trees removed annually, and
* Provide 5,000 trees and 5,000 seedlings for neighborhood planting annually.
* Protect the city's character and property values,
* Celebrate and recognize neighborhoods with 50 percent or greater canop...

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