Tree canopy in Wayne County is unevenly distributed, with affluent older suburbs like Grosse Pointe carrying mature canopy and many Detroit neighborhoods running well below regional average; The Greening of Detroit and similar groups lead replanting on a parcel-by-parcel basis.
Documented urban-forestry data shows canopy gaps across Detroit's east and west sides, where decades of demolition, emerald ash borer mortality, and limited city forestry budgets have left some neighborhoods with single-digit canopy percentages. Wayne County itself does not run a tree-equity program, but it partners with The Greening of Detroit, ReLeaf Michigan, and SEMCOG on planting events. The 2014 Detroit bankruptcy further constrained city forestry staffing. There is no countywide canopy ordinance setting minimum cover targets per parcel or neighborhood, and tree replacement after removal is governed by city code rather than a regional standard.
No equity-specific violations; underplanting is addressed through programmatic replanting rather than enforcement.
See how Westland's urban forest equity rules stack up against other locations.
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