FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 31, 2020
MEDIA CONTACTS
Tanisha Jumper, Media and Communications, tjumper@cityoftacoma.org, (253) 591-5152
Stacy Ellifritt, Media and Communications, stacy.ellifritt@cityoftacoma.org, (253) 591-2005
Applications for 2020 Grit City Trees Program Now Available
Grit City Trees is the City of Tacoma’s free street tree giveaway program. Applications for the 2020 season are being accepted now through Sunday, Aug. 30, for individuals and Sunday, Sept. 6, for group applications. The goal of the program is to equitably increase Tacoma’s tree canopy while growing happy and healthy neighborhoods through community tree planting.
The City is committed to anti-racist transformation to achieve better outcomes for our community, and trees are no exception. As part of the City’s commitment to equity and to reach 30% canopy coverage by 2030, the City is continuing the Grit City Trees program to encourage tree plantings in Tacoma’s traditionally underserved neighborhoods. Adding more trees to neighborhoods is proven to help keep places cool during the hottest days, manage stormwater runoff, slow neighborhood traffic, provide mental health benefits, and so much more.
Neighbors are encouraged to work together, while following COVID-19 safety precautions, to apply for Grit City Trees as a group. Individuals are also eligible to apply. Trees and other supporting materials such as TAGRO, tree stakes, and tree ties will be available for individuals to pick up at the City’s nursery this fall. Free delivery to neighborhood groups will start in October.
Tacoma residents who are interested in participating must fill out the Grit City Trees application, and the included tree care agreement must be signed by all participating property owners. These trees are for planting in the right-of-way only, are not for resale, and species availability is limited. All applications will be considered on a first-come-first-serve basis, with preference given to neighborhood group applications in Tacoma’s traditionally underserved neighborhoods.
For more information, visit cityoftacoma.org/GritCityTrees, contact trees@cityoftacoma.org or call at (253) 502-2138.
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