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Tag Archives: Seattle City Council Resolution 31970
Tree PAC urges Seattle City Council to Update Seattle’s 2035 Comprehensive Plan
To Land Use and Neighborhoods Committee Members – Seattle City Council Dan Strauss – Chair My name is Steve Zemke. I am speaking as the Chair of Tree PAC in support of Council Resolution 31970. Tree PAC supports amending Seattle’s 2035 … Continue reading
Posted in Seattle Tree Protection Ordinance, Seattle's Tree Protection Ordinance, SMC 25.11, tree canopy, tree preservation, TreePAC, urban forest, urban forest management, urban trees
Tagged "maximize the retention of existing trees, 30% Seattle tree canopy by 2030, no net loss of tree canopy, Seattle 2035 Comprehensive Plan, Seattle City Council Resolution 31970
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