Trees provide many benefits in urban settings. They reduce air and noise pollution, help conserve water, save energy, and reduce soil erosion, saving money, enhancing businesses and providing beauty to the places in which we live and work. IDL staff and contracted community forestry assistants provide technical and educational assistance to help citizens and professionals with a wide range of actions, from ordinance creation to program development to ways to use trees and community forest canopy strategically in order to address critical issues.
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