File #: 17-0170    Version: 1 Name: Urban & Community Forestry Program Grant
Type: Contract Status: Passed
File created: 4/24/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/9/2017 Final action: 5/9/2017
Title: Approval of submittal of an application for an Urban & Community Forestry Program Grant

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Approval of submittal of an application for an Urban & Community Forestry Program Grant

 

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SUMMARY: The Crossville Tree Board is requesting approval to apply for the 2017 Urban & Community Forestry Grant to fund the part-time Urban Forester position (less than 30 hours per week) for the second year.  The 2016 grant was awarded for $32,000 with the City’s actual cash match of $11,000 plus salary and in kind matches.

 

As discussed last year, the second year of funding would be reduced to 80% of $32,000; therefore, offering $25,600 in grant funds.  The City will be responsible for the remaining 20% ($6,400) plus $11,000 (routine tree board operating expenses and horticulture supplies) for a total actual cash match of $17,400. 

 

Some accomplishments of the City of Crossville’s Urban Forester, Seth Harrison:

                     Tree pruning workshop for Public Works and Cumberland County School System

                     Complete inventory for the City managed trees at municipal buildings, parks, and streets

                     Visual assessment of condition of City owned trees

                     Planned the removal of dead trees in park areas

                     Planned and in process of tree planting project along Miller Avenue

                     Increased tree canopy over City with each new planting project

                     Increased economic value of City’s urban forest

                     Managing sale of timber project on Maryetta Avenue and at Crossville Memorial Airport

                     Inventoried Tree Board event supplies

                     Created connection between Crossville and Knoxville’s Urban Forester for ideas and practices

                     Tree plantings at City Hall and Centennial Park

                     Collaborated with UT for management plan at Meadow Park Lake

                     Reviewed trees for ADA compliance along sidewalks

                     Organized City’s Arbor Day Event and collaborated with the State of Tennessee’s Forestry Department to hold State Arbor Day Event in Crossville

                     In progress of submitting approval to City Council to complete application for Tennessee Agriculture Enhancement Grant to purchase trees for the City

                     Developing a working relationship with Habitat for Humanity on new neighborhoods to promote tree plantings

                     Diversified current urban forest with a wide variety of species being planted

                     Technical advisor during acquisition of right-of-ways and determining tree valuation

 

Work still to be accomplished based upon requests from Crossville Tree Board

                     Continue training of personnel on proper tree maintenance

                     Continue to assess tree canopy in the City

                     Monitor trees for health, damage, and pruning needs

                     Continue to promote the need for a healthy urban forest

                     Educate the public on benefits of trees (i.e. stormwater reduction and utility cost reduction)

                     Continue to serve on Tree Board and coordinate with the city’s maintenance department

                     Represent City of Crossville with state urban forestry

                     Seek grant money

                     Community outreach and general tree consultant to the residents of Crossville

                     Aid in past invasive species removal in the City.  Crossville has a high population of privet, bush honeysuckle, and Bradford Pear throughout.

                     Work with Meadow Park Lake Commission on forest management plan and ensure that its coordinated with the City of Crossville’s plan

                     Continue to implement the tree planting program in order to increase the City’s future canopy

 

 

BUDGET ACCOUNT:

 

Recommended Action

NECESSARY COUNCIL ACTION: Approve application for Urban & Community Forestry Grant