File #: 18-0181    Version: 1 Name: Urban & Community Forestry Program Grant
Type: Resolution Status: Other Business
File created: 5/7/2018 In control: Call for Special Meeting
On agenda: 5/10/2018 Final action: 5/10/2018
Title: Discussion and action on approval of submittal of an application for an Urban & Community Forestry Program Grant
Sponsors: City Manager

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Discussion and action on 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 2018 Urban & Community Forestry Grant to fund the part-time Urban Forester position (less than 30 hours per week) for the third year. The third year of funding would be reduced to 60% of $32,000; therefore, offering $19,200 in grant funds. The City will be responsible for the remaining 40% ($12,800) plus $11,000 (routine tree board operating expenses and horticulture supplies) for a total actual cash match of $23,800. 

 

The 2016 grant was awarded for $32,000 with the City’s actual cash match of $11,000 plus salary and in kind matches, and the 2017 grant was awarded for the same amount, with the City’s actual cash match being $17,400.

 

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

                     Tree pruning and chainsaw safety workshop for Public Works employees

                     Multiple tree pruning workshops with general public to increase knowledge of care at home

                     Implemented Tennessee Agricultural Enhancement Program (TAEP) grant to increase canopy cover and biodiversity for the City

                     Removed dying trees from Main Street and replaced with new trees

                     Organized City’s Arbor Day Events in conjunction with Cumberland County Master Gardeners

                     Presented at Fall Festival for Master Gardeners, for Obed River Watershed Group, Christian Academy of the Cumberlands, and Fairfield Glade Garden Club

                     Attended international, national, and state level conferences around the country to increase knowledge and networking in the field of urban forestry

                     Designed and plants new riparian species to replace previously topped and damaged trees along an ephemeral stream

                     Created and mailed pamphlets on tree topping and how and why to avoid to more than 12,000 recipients

                     Redesigned Tree Board website to include more information for at-home care and useful resources

                     Created tree planting list for general public regarding trees from small to large sizes and how to determine proper trees for desired locations

                     Began aiding in landscaping for Garrison Park renovation

 

BUDGET ACCOUNT:

 

Recommended Action

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