Local communities receive Tree City USA honors
07/25/2025

(KLZA)--The Nebraska Forest Service, the Nebraska Community Forestry Council, and the Arbor Day Foundation proudly support and celebrate communities throughout the state demonstrating a strong commitment to urban and community forestry by participating in the Tree City USA program. This program recognizes communities, educational institutions, and electric utility companies that value the importance of trees in our cities and share these values with their partners and the general public.

Each year, Tree City USA recognition is granted to Nebraska communities that meet the core standards of effective community forestry management, including maintaining a tree board or department, having a community tree ordinance, spending at least $2 per capita on urban forestry, and holding an Arbor Day observance and proclamation.

In 2024, 95 Tree City USA communities spent $17,666,479 on community forestry and provided 10,908 hours of volunteer time. 6,811 public trees were planted.

Communities receiving Tree City USA recognition and the number of years in the Tree City USA program include:

Auburn (49), Beatrice (38), Falls City (33), Humboldt (37), Nebraska City (48), Stella (32), and Sterling (9).

Growth Awards are presented to communities that have shown exceptional advancement in their dedication to community forest enhancement. Locally, Auburn received a 2024 Growth Award marking 14 years of being honored with the Growth Award.

Much of community tree work is made possible by dedicated local volunteers, municipal staff, and tree boards who give their time and talents to improving our community forests.

This year- recognition ceremony will take place in Kearney, Nebraska, at the Harmon Park Community Center on August 21st, beginning at 10a.m.


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