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Complete an Urban Forest Management Strategy
City of Maple Ridge Corporate Plan

Description

An “urban forest” refers to all greenery, be it trees, shrubs, bushes, grassy boulevards, and parks, or even flowers within the City’s limits, especially on populated residential and commercial streets. By creating an Urban Forest Management Strategy (UFMS), the City is committing to preserving those flora already existing and enhancing the diversity and wellbeing of the forest. The UFMS will guide staff and future generations on how to sustainably manager and expand these vital green spaces, increasing our overall tree canopy to help mitigate as well some of the effects of climate change.

KR End Date

3/31/24

KR External Update

Maple Ridge City Council has adopted the City’s first-ever Urban Forest Management Strategy, marking a significant milestone in its commitment to preserving and enhancing the city's diverse urban forest. 

The Urban Forest Management Strategy (UFMS) outlines comprehensive measures to sustainably manage and expand Maple Ridge's vital green spaces and tree canopy in the context of urban development and climate challenges. 

See Urban Forest Management Strategy | Maple Ridge, BC for further information and a copy of the final strategy.

Initiatives

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Develop an Urban Forest Management Strategy
City of Maple Ridge Corporate Plan | Completed 7/31/24