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MINUTES OF THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE <br /> June 10, 2019 <br /> East Conference Room <br /> Present: Councilmembers Rader, Anderson, Bullock <br /> Also Present: Councilmembers O'Leary and George, Mayor Summers, Chris Perry of the Urban <br /> Forestry Department, Assistant Law Director Jennifer Swallow, Clerk Maureen Bach, members <br /> of the former Tree Task Force (David Sangree, Marianne Quasebarth, John Palmer), and Deputy <br /> Clerk Lascu taking minutes. <br /> Call to Order: 7:07 pm <br /> AGENDA: <br /> Communication from Councilmembers Bullock & George regarding Tree Task Force <br /> recommendations & tree canopy. (Referred to Public Works 4/15/19) <br /> Other tree topics to be discussed with City Forestry Division & former members of the <br /> Tree Task Force. <br /> Councilman Rader opened the meeting with introductions of those in attendance and with brief <br /> discussion on the resolution Council recently passed regarding a tree lawn tree planting program. <br /> He deferred to Chris Perry of Urban Forestry for an update on tree planting efforts. <br /> Mr. Perry stated that his department has seen 9 people sign up for tree plantings on their private <br /> property and the program has been implemented thus far on a word of mouth basis, with a good <br /> deal of people on Blossom Park Ave. participating. These private property plantings increase the <br /> species options by 60%-70%. <br /> Councilman Rader discussed developing some type of committee to further tree canopy <br /> development. Councilman Bullock noted the amount of progress made by the Urban Forestry <br /> department through planting on the public side of property lines and added that more than half of <br /> the goals proposed by the former tree task force will be accomplished largely by plantings on <br /> private property. A tree commission could enable the City to implement public education of <br /> private owners and spread information regarding various planting programs by word of mouth. <br /> Mayor Summers stated that he has a healthy respect for commissions and task forces, but is <br /> cautious about creating one for this issue as there is no clear deliverable. He said when we ask <br /> citizens to volunteer for a commission they must be given some form of authority and questioned <br /> what decision making a tree commission would do. He noted task forces are used to shape ideas <br /> and that the former tree task force did that successfully, as Mr. Perry's work in the Urban <br /> Forestry department has embodied many of the principles created by the former task force. <br />
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