Thursday, April 14, 2011

City of Odebolt: Tree City USA Recipient


Madeline Meyer and Elaine Rex attended the Community Forestry Awards Luncheon
April 5th in Johnston, Iowa to accept Odebolt's 11th consecutive Tree City USA Award. 
Governor Terry Branstad is on the right and a Forestry representative on the left.
The National Arbor Day Foundation and the Iowa Department of Natural Resources – Forestry Bureau are proud to announce that the City of Odebolt has received the 2010 Tree City USA award 21st Annual Community Forestry Awards Luncheon, held at the Stoney Creek Inn, Johnston on April 5, 2011.

State Forester Paul Tauke commented, “The Tree City USA award is a symbol for communities who have made a commitment to the management of public trees.”  The City of Odebolt has provided an outstanding example for other Iowa communities, by enhancing our forest resources and demonstrating the great value of trees in providing multiple benefits for future generations.

The City of Odebolt was one of 88 Iowa communities to qualify for Tree City USA status. To receive the award a city must meet four minimum requirements:  1) The city must possess either a city forester or an active city tree board, 2) The city must have a tree ordinance, 3) The city must annually spend at least $2 per capita for its community forestry program.

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