Urban Forest Equity: Green Valley vs Tucson
How do urban forest equity rules compare between Green Valley, AZ and Tucson, AZ?
Green Valley, AZ
Pima County
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Tucson, AZ
Pima County
Tucson Million Trees aims to plant one million trees citywide by 2030 with priority placement in low-canopy, heat-vulnerable neighborhoods, advancing CAAP equity goals and partnering with Tucson Clean and Beautiful and Tucson Water for free residential trees.
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| Fact | Green Valley | Tucson |
|---|---|---|
| Goal | - | 1 million trees by 2030 |
| Equity lens | - | Low-canopy hot neighborhoods |
| Free-tree partner | - | Tucson Clean and Beautiful |
| CAAP tie | - | Heat adaptation |
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Green Valley FAQ
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Tucson FAQ
How do I get a free tree?
Attend a Trees Please or partner workshop, confirm you live in an eligible area, and pick up a desert-adapted tree with planting instructions.
Can I plant any species I want?
Program trees come from approved Sonoran-adapted species lists to reduce water needs and avoid invasive plants conflicting with the UDC.
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