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Truro Tree Committee

Record #: TOT0461
Last Modified: 25 Mar 2024
Last Full Update: 25 Mar 2024

Location

Located In Truro
Where To Find Us
Douglas Street Recreation Centre
40 Douglas St
Truro, NS B2N 2E7
Areas Served Millbrook (Colchester Co.) ; Truro

Contact

Website www.truro.ca/truro-tree-committee.html
E-Mail jdawe@truro.ca
Phone 902-893-6078
Contact Joel Dawe
Mailing Address Douglas St. Recreation Centre 
40 Douglas St 
Truro, NS 
Canada B2N 2E7

Description & Services

Information The Town of Truro Tree Committee was created in 1971, on the advice of the Canadian Forest Service liaison officer for Nova Scotia, as a result of the confirmation in 1969 of Dutch elm disease becoming established in the province. 
 
The Tree committee oversees the management of the community’s urban forest resource, and forested watershed lands, on behalf of Truro Town Council and our citizens. 
 
The Tree committee is made up of six citizen volunteers; the Director of Public Works; a member of Town Council, and a full time Urban Forestry Coordinator employed by the Town. 
 
The Tree committee works closely with other town departments, residents, developers, other municipalities and government and non-government organizations involved in the planning, care and stewardship of the urban forest, town green spaces and forest lands. 
 
The primary activities of the Tree committee include: 
- Preparation and coordinating annual streetside hazard tree and Dutch elm disease management programs to remove or remediate, through sanitation and/or hazard reduction pruning, dead, diseased or otherwise compromised trees; 
- Organizing and coordinating the town’s annual urban tree planting program, projects and tree planting rebate programs; 
- Organize and co-host annual Arbor Day events within local elementary schools, promoting the value and benefits of trees to area youth; 
- Provide information and advice relating to tree protection, preservation and new planting opportunities during new developments, or as part of reconstruction activities for both town and private development projects; 
- Public relations, information and advice in regard to tree care and the urban forest; including the production of a quarterly tree care newsletter; 
- Management of the King Street Community Garden.