Urban Forestry in Escondido

Urban Forestry Management Plan

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (“USDA”) Forest Service awarded the City of Escondido grant funding to develop an Urban Forestry Management Plan (“UFMP”). The UFMP will guide the care, maintenance, and growth of the City’s urban forest to help keep neighborhoods cool, shade paths of travel, and clean air and water, for future Escondido residents. The urban forest collectively includes trees growing in parks, along streets, and in private yards and property. 

According to the California Environmental Protection Agency, cities experience hotter temperatures than rural areas. Urban areas include paved surfaces like asphalt and concrete which absorb heat during the day and release heat at night, raising temperatures around the clock. Planting, maintaining, and preserving urban trees can cool the city by absorbing heat and shading areas. Over time, trees can also increase property values. 

Check out the “how to get involved” section of this page to learn what you can do to grow our urban forest.

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