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He’s also overseeing the planting of hundreds of trees in the city, along streets and in other public areas, such as in the medians along Ohio 4, with new trees planned along the edges of that city entryway.
The city is also focusing on planting trees in the city’s Second Ward and other parts of the East Side, because they have the fewest trees along streets.
Aside from adding beauty, trees can save heating costs in winter and cooling costs in summer for property owners.
UPCOMING TREE SEMINARS
Want to learn how to plant and prune trees in an urban area? There’s a local presentation for that. And there’s another one about signs and symptoms of insects and disease in local landscape trees. Here are details:
Planting & Pruning Trees: Offered by Cindy Meyer of the Butler County Ohio State University Extension office and David Bienemann, Hamilton's municipal arborist. 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 8, at the Butler County OSU Extension Conference Room A-B, 1802 Princeton Road, Hamilton. For more info, call 513-785-7285 or email dave.bienemann@hamilton-oh.gov
Signs & Symptoms of Insects and Disease: Featuring Bienemann and a to-be-determined guest speaker. 9-to 11 a.m. April 26 at the Butler County OSU Extension Conference Room A-B, 1802 Princeton Road, Hamilton. For more info, call 513-785-7285 or email dave.bienemann@hamilton-oh.gov
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HAMILTON TREE-PLANTING GROWTH
The number of trees planted by Hamilton government entities since 2004:
2004: 82
2005: 100
2006: 125
2007: 135
2008: 130
2009: 130
2010: 135
2011: 91
2012: 108
2013: 168
2014: 54
2015: 235
2016: 475*
2017: 300 (projected)
*includes 200 oak saplings
Source: City of Hamilton
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