DEC Contact:  Peter Constantakes, (518) 402-8000
PressOffice@dec.ny.gov

January 14, 2015

DEC ANNOUNCES NEARLY $930,000 IN URBAN FORESTRY GRANTS TO NEW YORK COMMUNITIES

Over $2 Million in Environmental Protection Fund Grants Awarded in 2014 for Urban Forestry Projects that Support Tree Plantings and Improve Quality of Life

Nearly $930,000 in state grants have been awarded for 40 urban forestry projects in communities across New York to help protect air, water and natural resources, and enhance urban communities, State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Joe Martens announced today.  Combined with the urban forest grants announced on Earth Day in April ($797,437) and October ($280,391), New York State awarded more than $2 million in urban forest grants in 2014.

“Urban forestry programs are vital to creating a vibrant environment that provides clean air, clean water, energy savings, robust habitats and a high quality of life for New Yorkers,” Commissioner Martens said. “Thanks to Governor Cuomo and the State Legislature providing Environmental Protection Funds (EPF), New York is able to offer this critical assistance to help improve the environment, support outdoor recreation and enhance economic conditions across the state.”

The Urban Forestry grants are part of New York’s ongoing initiatives to address climate change and environmental justice, providing funding to expand the number of trees in areas that often have limited space. The grants are provided to communities through the State’s Environmental Protection Fund (EPF).  Projects target local environmental needs and will benefit the community and the environment.

In addition to overseeing the grants, DEC’s Urban and Community Forestry Program provides technical assistance to communities through local DEC urban foresters and ReLeaf volunteers. 

            DEC selected award recipients from 145 applications, which were scored competitively. Recipients include several projects on Long Island for reforestation in areas affected by Superstorm Sandy, as well as efforts to restore forest canopy lost because of invasive species such as the Emerald Ash Borer or the Asian Long Horned Beetle.

A full list of Urban Forestry Projects is below:

 

City of Albany, NY

Albany

Albany Ash Tree Safety and Protection Program – Maintenance

$50,000

Sustainable South Bronx

Bronx

Hunts Point Tree Inventory

$29,893

Bronx River Alliance

Bronx

Bronx River Forest Tree-Planting Project

$50,000

Wave Hill Incorporated

Bronx

Tree Maintenance Grant Phase II - Wave Hill

$40,000

Woodlawn Conservancy

Bronx

The Woodlawn Cemetery Tree Inventory

$42,000

Village of Moravia

Cayuga

Village of Moravia Tree Inventory

$4,260

Erie County Department of Parks, Recreation, and Forestry

Erie

Erie County Tree Inventory Project for Ellicott Creek and Elma Meadows Parks

$24,000

Erie County Department of Parks, Recreation, and Forestry

Erie

Erie County Parks Tree Management Plan

$18,240

Town of Lancaster

Erie

Town of Lancaster 2014-2015 Tree Planting Project

$25,000

Town of Newstead

Erie

Town of Newstead/Village of Akron Tree Inventory

$5,033

Town of Elma

Erie

Town of Elma Ash Tree Inventory

$12,000

Erie County Department of Parks, Recreation, and Forestry

Erie

Erie County Tree Inventory Project for Ellicott Creek and Elma Meadows Parks

$24,000

City of Tonawanda

Erie

City of Tonawanda Citywide Tree Planting Project

$17,525

Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe

Franklin

Saint Regis Mohawk Urban and Community Forest Management Plan

$22,275

Town of Greece

Monroe

Town of Greece Tree Planting Project

$50,000

Friends of Mount Hope Cemetery

Monroe

Tree Management Plan, Mount Hope Cemetery

$17,500

Town of Greece

Monroe

Town of Greece Tree Maintenance Project

$50,000

Village of Honeoye Falls

Monroe

Honeoye Falls Village Tree Inventory

$17,500

Incorporated Village of Garden City

Nassau

Arbor Restoration - Tree Planting

$24,000

City of North Tonawanda

Niagara

North Tonawanda Tree Inventory

$25,000

The Downtown Committee of Syracuse

Onondaga

2014 Tree Plantings in Downtown Syracuse

$7,500

County of Onondaga

Onondaga

Onondaga Lake Park Ash Tree Replacement Program

$25,000

Town of Cicero

Onondaga

2014 Town Cicero Tree Inventory

$6,000

Village of Solvay

Onondaga

Village of Solvay Tree Inventory

$12,000

City of Geneva

Ontario

Geneva Urban Forestry Tree Inventory Project

$25,000

Village of Warwick

Orange

Village of Warwick Tree Inventory

$18,000

Oswego County Soil and Water Conservation District

Oswego

Street Tree Inventories for Villages in Oswego County

$11,114

City of Fulton

Oswego

Fulton Tree Inventory

$20,000

City of Fulton

Oswego

Fulton Tree Maintenance

$20,000

NYC Parks, Greenbelt Administration

Richmond

Greenbelt Natural Area Assessment, Inventory and Mapping (Phase 2)

$50,000

City of Schenectady

Schenectady

Schenectady Tree Maintenance Project

$40,000

Village of Canton

St. Lawrence

Canton Village Tree Inventory Project

$17,000

City of Ogdensburg

St. Lawrence

Downtown Gateway Tree Planting

$12,000

Town of Islip

Suffolk

Pentaquit Creek Neighborhoods

$13,000

Town of Islip

Suffolk

Historic District of Downtown Central Islip

$10,925

Village of Brightwaters

Suffolk

Brightwaters South and Lake Tree Revitalization – Tree Planting

$8,693

Town of Ithaca

Tompkins

Town of Ithaca Tree Inventory and Forest Assessment

$23,000

Village of Mamaroneck

Westchester

Preparation of Tree Management Program for the Village of Mamaroneck

$25,000

Village of Mamaroneck

Westchester

High Priority Tree Maintenance and Sidewalk Repair Initiative

$25,000

Village of Penn Yan

Yates

Village of Penn Yann Tree Planting Project 2013/2014

$12,419

 

 

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