Help Us Grow a Better and More Equitable Urban Forest
The city is updating its Urban Forest Management Plan (UFMP) and needs your help. The current plan was developed in 2019 before Milwaukie's Tree Code (2022), influx of middle housing, and the 2021 Pacific Northwest heat dome. The plan is a living document, meant to be updated every five years to incorporate significant shifts in the context, impacts, and constraints that the community is feeling with regards to trees and the urban forest.
Opportunities to get involved include the following. Learn more by also checking out the Project Flier or the Project Website.
First take a moment to take the fun Quick Poll below!
Thursday, April 9 (6 - 7:30 p.m.) - Youth Era Clackamas Drop, 11097 SE 21st. Ave.
Tuesday, April 14 (6 - 7:30 p.m.) - Milwaukie Ledding Library, 10660 SE 21st Ave.
Saturday, April 18 (1 - 2:30 p.m.) - St. John's Episcopal Church, 2036 SE Jefferson St.
Tuesday, April 28 (6 - 7:30 p.m.) - Bilingual Session in Spanish and English (Virtual on Zoom)
Stakeholder Roundtables
Public Open House (Date TBD)
Submit questions using the Questionstoolbelow as the project proceeds and staff will respond to them.
Thanks so much for participating!
Help Us Grow a Better and More Equitable Urban Forest
The city is updating its Urban Forest Management Plan (UFMP) and needs your help. The current plan was developed in 2019 before Milwaukie's Tree Code (2022), influx of middle housing, and the 2021 Pacific Northwest heat dome. The plan is a living document, meant to be updated every five years to incorporate significant shifts in the context, impacts, and constraints that the community is feeling with regards to trees and the urban forest.
Opportunities to get involved include the following. Learn more by also checking out the Project Flier or the Project Website.
First take a moment to take the fun Quick Poll below!