TO: Committee of the Whole - Parks and Environmental Sustainability
FROM: Mayor Angela Birney
DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR CONTACT(S):
Parks
Loreen Hamilton
425-556-2336
DEPARTMENT STAFF:
Parks
Darcey Rayner Shepard
Park Operations Manager
Parks
David Tuchek
Deputy Director
TITLE:
title
Tree Mitigation Update
OVERVIEW STATEMENT:
recommendation
In the 2023/24 budget cycle a Tree Risk Health Assessment was completed on approximately 18,000 city-owned trees in parks, right of ways, open spaces, and street trees, to ensure public safety while preserving our urban forest. The assessment focused on trees that were 12" or greater in trunk diameter, located within striking distance of a target, near streets, parking spaces, buildings, or structures. 211 trees were identified as high priority trees needing mitigation, which can include pruning, limbing, wildlife snag creation, and removals. In 2024 the 35 highest priority trees were mitigated. In 2025, we will focus on the next 50-60 highest priority trees with additional funding for mitigation in 2026.
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? Additional Background Information/Description of Proposal Attached
REQUESTED ACTION:
? Receive Information ? Provide Direction ? Approve
REQUEST RATIONALE:
* Relevant Plans/Policies:
2023/24 Adopted Budget
2025/26 Adopted Budget
* Required:
N/A
* Council Request:
N/A
* Other Key Facts:
N/A
OUTCOMES:
This work helps protect both people and property while maintaining the ecological benefits our urban trees provide, including wildlife habitat and urban canopy coverage.
COMMUNITY/STAKEHOLDER OUTREACH AND INVOLVEMENT:
* Timeline (previous or planned):
2023-2026
* Outreach Methods and Results:
City of Redmond website and social media.
* Feedback Summary:
No major feedback following outreach.
BUDGET IMPACT:
Total Cost:
$300,000 in 2025, $300,000 in 2026.
Approved in current biennial budget: ? Yes ? No ? N/A
Budget Offer Number:
CIP
Budget Priority:
Healthy and Sustainable
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