Shoreline Tree Code being updated - provide your thoughts

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline officials are undertaking a significant update of the city's Tree Code, which governs tree regulations on private property. The initiative aims to improve tree management and conservation efforts, addressing the growing importance of urban forestry. Proposed changes include new requirements for tree maintenance, planting, and removal to enhance tree health and public safety. Residents are encouraged to participate in a public comment period to share their thoughts on the revisions. The feedback gathered will play a crucial role in finalizing the updated code.

This initiative reflects Shoreline's commitment to environmental stewardship and community engagement. The Tree Code update is part of a broader effort to enhance the urban landscape and promote ecological resilience. Engaging residents in the decision-making process is vital for fostering community ownership of local environmental policies.

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