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Urban Forest Equity: Greensboro vs High Point

How do urban forest equity rules compare between Greensboro, NC and High Point, NC?

Greensboro, NC

Guilford County

Few Restrictions

Greensboro tracks tree canopy by neighborhood and prioritizes new plantings in lower-canopy, historically underserved areas of East Greensboro, integrating CARP equity goals with the Tree Code, NeighborWoods, and federal urban-forestry grant funding.

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High Point, NC

Guilford County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreensboroHigh Point
Citywide GoalAbout 47 percent-
PriorityEast Greensboro-
FundingUSDA, Duke Energy-
ProgramNeighborWoods-

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Greensboro FAQ

How can my neighborhood get more trees?

Apply through NeighborWoods Greensboro or contact the Office of Sustainability. Neighborhood associations can host a planting event with city-supplied trees, mulch, and arborist guidance.

Are these trees free for residents?

Yes. NeighborWoods supplies and plants the tree at no cost on eligible private and right-of-way locations. Residents agree to water during the establishment period using city-provided watering bags.

High Point FAQ

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