Arbor Day Foundation names Oakland a Tree City USA

This is the 20th year the town has received this designation.


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For the 20th year, Oakland has been named a Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation in honor of its commitment to effective urban forest management. In 2022, Public Works staff oversaw the installation of approximately 500 new trees of various species, which included those planted on town-owned properties, at the Oakland Nature Preserve and within newly constructed neighborhoods.

Oakland has again achieved Tree City USA recognition by meeting the program’s four requirements: a tree board or department, a tree care ordinance, an annual community forestry budget of at least $2 per capita and an Arbor Day observance and proclamation. The town exceeds these standards and requires developers to replace trees during construction. 

“Once again, through the efforts of both public and private sectors, and the volunteer efforts at the Oakland Nature Preserve, the town of Oakland has done a remarkable job of preserving and maintaining our urban tree canopy for future generations,” Public Works Director Mike Parker said.

Commemorating two decades as a Tree City USA, Oakland recently hosted a special art and history exhibit at the Healthy West Orange Arts & Heritage Center celebrating nature and delving into the inspiration behind Oakland’s name.

 

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Amy Quesinberry Price

Community Editor Amy Quesinberry Price was born at the old West Orange Memorial Hospital and raised in Winter Garden. Aside from earning her journalism degree from the University of Georgia, she hasn’t strayed too far from her hometown and her three-mile bubble. She grew up reading The Winter Garden Times and knew in the eighth grade she wanted to write for her community newspaper. She has been part of the writing and editing team since 1990.

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