The City of Canada Bay is continuing to invest in local tree canopy growth in 2024, with a new street tree planting program commencing this April.
As part of the NSW Government's Greening Our City Grant, Council is planting approximately 455 trees in 2024. More than 500 additional trees will also be planted through other projects throughout the year.
These plantings are all part of Council’s goal of increasing urban canopy cover to 25% by 2040.
“I am delighted our area is getting a new breath of life through our tree planting program,” City of Canada Bay Mayor Michael Megna said.
“These new tree plantings are a positive step forward in our commitment to increase our tree canopy cover. Urban canopies play an increasingly significant role in ensuring our City can adapt to climate change and remain resilient into the future.”
Urban canopies not only help keep streets cooler, but new trees also remove carbon, produce more oxygen, provide habitat, and filter stormwater and air pollution as well. A bonus is that street tree canopies add beauty and charm to streets.
Since the Urban Tree Canopy Strategy was adopted in late 2019, the City of Canada Bay has planted more than 5,000 trees. It has also given away approximately 2,000 trees and 8,000 shrubs and grasses to residents to encourage planting on private land.
The first round of autumn and winter planting projects will focus on parks and streets in Drummoyne, Concord, Concord West and Rhodes.
To find out more visit collaborate.canadabay.nsw.gov.au/trees