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Fayetteville named Tree City USA for 17th consecutive year
Summary
The Arbor Day Foundation designated Fayetteville a 2025 Tree City USA, marking the city's 17th consecutive year in the program.
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Fayetteville, Georgia has been designated a 2025 Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation. The recognition marks the city's 17th consecutive year in the Tree City USA program. The Arbor Day Foundation noted the designation honors Fayetteville's commitment to plant, grow, and maintain trees for community benefit. The program has recognized communities that use urban forestry to enhance livability and sustainability for decades.
Key details:
- The Arbor Day Foundation named Fayetteville a 2025 Tree City USA in recognition of its tree planting, growth, and maintenance efforts.
- This designation is Fayetteville's 17th consecutive year receiving Tree City USA recognition.
- To earn Tree City USA status, a community must meet four standards: maintain a tree board or department, have a community tree ordinance, spend at least $2 per capita on urban forestry, and hold an Arbor Day celebration.
- The Tree City USA program is operated in partnership with the National Association of State Foresters and the USDA Forest Service.
- The Arbor Day Foundation highlighted benefits of urban trees such as reducing the urban heat island effect, lowering stormwater runoff, improving air quality, and supporting physical and mental health.
Summary:
The designation underscores Fayetteville's ongoing work in urban forestry and its role in supporting community quality of life. Undetermined at this time.
