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New Trees Add Beauty and Shade to Phoenixville's Public Spaces
20 trees were planted in the Borough on Saturday, April, 23.
PHOENIXVILLE, PA -- In conjunction with Earth Day, Arbor Day was celebrated in Phoenixville on April 23rd, 2016. The event began with a reading of the Arbor Day Proclamation by Borough Council member, James Kovaleski, and presentation of the Tree City USA flag to the Borough Tree Advisory Commission (TAC) by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
The Arbor Day Foundation also recognized Phoenixville with a Growth Award and for maintaining Tree City USA status for 8 years in a row.
Twenty new trees were added to Phoenixville’s urban forest on April 23rd, 2016. About 40 volunteers from the community and two crews from the Borough Streets Department enjoyed working together outside on the wet spring morning. Additionally, eight students from the Phoenixville Area High School’s Green Club were part of the volunteer group.
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The trees were planted in Reeves Park and along streets in the Borough. Thanks to all for participating! The trees were purchased at a reduced price due to a subsidization program sponsored by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS) in support of the Plant One Millioncampaign.
Trees provide many benefits to Borough residents, organizers note. Click here to see a brochure that details those benefits.
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The Phoenixville Tree Advisory Commission is optimistic about future planting projects. People who are interested in volunteering their time at future planting events or suggesting a planting site should contact the TAC through Borough Hall at 610-933-8801 or emailphxville.tac@gmail.com.
Additionally, Phoenixville residents who think managing and maintaining the urban forest in the Borough is important should contact their council person and let them know they would like to have additional public trees planted in their wards. You can find contact info for Borough Council here.
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