Community Invited to Weigh in on Tree Regulations

Burien, WALocal News

The City of Burien is engaging its community in a vital initiative to revise zoning code regulations concerning tree protection on private properties. The proposed updates aim to enhance the preservation of large, healthy trees while ensuring that any necessary removals are appropriately managed through replacement measures. To facilitate public input, the city has launched a survey designed to gather residents' perspectives on these important regulations. This survey will be open until July 31, 2022, allowing ample time for community members to voice their opinions. The findings will be presented to the Burien City Council, which is set to review the proposed changes in the fall, underscoring the significance of community feedback in local decision-making processes.

Additionally, the initiative emphasizes the role of trees in urban environments, promoting environmental sustainability and enhancing community aesthetics. Interested residents can find more information and participate in the survey by visiting the city's dedicated webpage. This proactive approach reflects Burien's commitment to fostering a collaborative relationship between local government and its citizens.

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