For seven years, Trees Columbus Executive Director Dorothy McDaniel and her board members have longed to bring a new generation of urban trees to the Fountain City. In early 2024, the vision became a ...
A change in Columbus city code now requires trees to be replaced if they are removed from city-owned land or rights-of-way, such as tree lawns next to city streets. The requirement comes as the city ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The City of Columbus’ nearly $400,000 reimbursement for trees already planted in “historically Black neighborhoods” is paused after Ohio Department of Natural Resources ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — As the holidays begin to wrap up, some central Ohioans may be wondering what to do with the Christmas tree still sitting in their living room. According to the Columbus Department of ...
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL)— With December fast approaching people are looking towards the next big holiday, Christmas. Many people are getting their decorations out of storage, putting up lights, and ...
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It's that time of year when the Christmas tree grows dry and the garbage cans overflow with wrapping paper and other remnants of the holiday season. With both Christmas Day and New Year's Day falling ...
Columbus plans to spend $1.45 million to begin implementing its urban forestry master plan that would increase the number of trees in city neighborhoods and boost the tree canopy cover to 40% of the ...
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