The Atlanta City Council could triple penalties for illegal tree removals and enacted strict preservation requirements, increasing fines to $200,000 per acre for unpermitted removals and requiring ...
ATLANTA - There's nothing like the look and smell of a fresh Christmas tree during the holidays, and one metro Atlanta business is delivering the fantastic firs for a great cause. At Trees for Tuition ...
Atlanta tree removal ordinance moves forward to full council vote, fines could triple for violations
ATLANTA — An Atlanta ordinance regarding tree removal is moving forward to a full city council vote after some provisions were pruned in a committee meeting Wednesday. At the meeting, Council member ...
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Atlanta approves new tree protection ordinance
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - On Monday, the Atlanta City Council unanimously approved a new tree protection ordinance (TPO). “As a multi-generational Atlanta native, I am proud of our beautiful ...
Atlanta’s iconic tree canopy is vanishing at an alarming rate. While Atlantans proudly brag that we are the “City in the Forest,” our canopy is shrinking with nearly half an acre of trees lost each ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min Atlanta officials settled on a ...
Bark Busters Tree Service Announces Enhancements to Core Services Across Tennessee and North Georgia
Bark Busters Tree Service, a licensed and insured provider of professional tree care based in Harrison, Tennessee, has announced service improvements designed to strengthen safety, efficiency, and ...
On June 16, Atlanta City Council members voted to approve a new tree protection ordinance, which, despite its title, still fails to protect trees on developing properties in our city. Atlanta suffers ...
Atlanta is known as the "City in the Forest," but, largely due to ongoing development, the canopy is shrinking. While the city recently amended its tree protection ordinance to increase fees for ...
A new analysis from Global Forest Watch shows that from 2000 to 2024, Georgia ranked second in tree loss nationwide. For Greg Levine, Executive Director of Trees Atlanta, fighting this trend is his ...
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