Ocean Shade Tree Commission Targets Environmental Justice in Tree Management Plan
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Meeting Type:
Shade Tree Commission
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Meeting Date:
03/07/2024
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Recording Published:
03/27/2024
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Duration:
57 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Monmouth County
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Towns:
Ocean (Monmouth County)
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting of the Ocean (Monmouth County) Shade Tree Commission, members deliberated on the future of the town’s tree canopy, focusing on the Community Forestry Management Plan (CFMP) and the role of environmental justice in tree distribution. Key discussions included the potential expansion of the CFMP to address the needs of overburdened communities, the organization of a tree giveaway event, and the challenges related to maintaining the town’s urban forest.
The commission underscored the importance of incorporating environmental justice into the CFMP. They debated the need to specifically target overburdened communities, which have historically had less access to the benefits of urban canopy coverage. The emphasis on these communities pointed towards a shift in the commission’s approach to prioritize equity in the distribution of tree resources. This undertaking aims to not only enhance the aesthetic and environmental health of these neighborhoods but also to address broader issues of social and environmental equity.
During the meeting, the commission recognized the need for a comprehensive needs assessment to guide the CFMP. They discussed the importance of understanding current canopy coverage percentages and how to allocate resources effectively to different areas of the town. The dialogue also touched on the question of whether the commission’s influence extends to private properties, such as apartment complexes, and the role of the town in encouraging tree planting in these areas.
Another topic of conversation was the upcoming tree giveaway event. The commission focused on the logistical aspects, such as the types and quantities of trees to be distributed and the coordination with local organizations and the town’s recreation department. Members acknowledged the challenges of recruiting volunteers to support the event and emphasized the necessity of promoting the giveaway to maximize community engagement.
To raise awareness and increase visibility, members discussed strategies for publicizing the event, including the use of the town website and roadside signage. The initiative to distribute trees to third graders was also highlighted as a means of engaging younger generations in tree stewardship and conservation efforts.
The commission addressed the budget and funding aspects of the CFMP, recognizing the importance of securing resources for the successful implementation of the plan. Members debated the inclusion of alternates as regular members and approved the allocation of funds for memberships in the New Jersey Shade Tree Federation. The discussion also revolved around the need to determine annual budgets, identify funding sources, and assess the potential impact of the CFMP on the town’s vision and finances.
Further discussions at the meeting included the challenges of finding suitable locations for tree planting and ensuring the maintenance of trees throughout the township. The commission recognized the importance of proper tree care and stewardship in sustaining the health of the urban forest. They deliberated on the completion of stewardship work, tree keeper training, and upcoming educational presentations.
In terms of governance, the commission considered the state ordinance and core training on community forestry, reflecting on the town’s approach to tree planting and the need for compliance with state regulations. Members also discussed the formation of a planning committee to aid in the CFMP’s implementation, highlighting the value of involving a diverse group of stakeholders, including town committee representatives, outside experts, and volunteers.
The meeting concluded with plans to revise the draft guide for recommending tree planting locations and to submit the final CFMP to the township council for approval. This step is critical in solidifying the commission’s vision and goals for the township’s tree management program and ensuring that the plan aligns with the broader objectives of the community.
John P. Napolitani, Sr.
Shade Tree Commission Officials:
Norman Colten, Moshe Gordon, Jack Kearns, Stephen Gaudette, Patty Cronheim, Ken Lutz (Alternate I), Gene Armstrong (Alternate II)
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Meeting Type:
Shade Tree Commission
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Meeting Date:
03/07/2024
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Recording Published:
03/27/2024
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Duration:
57 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Monmouth County
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Towns:
Ocean (Monmouth County)
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