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Parks and Recreation |
Forestry EducationDiseased and Hazard Tree Inspections Private Homeowner Consultation To some it may sound like a contradiction of terms, but many foresters actually work in cities. Their work may not be as well known as that of their rural colleagues, but urban foresters play a vital role in the health and future of some of America's most important forests, the trees along our streets and urban river corridors, and in our parks and yards. Every citizen wants professional police protection, a high quality fire department, and the best possible administrators of the city coffers. It is important that the welfare of our communities' tree resources be similarly entrusted to professional management. According to studies cited by The National Arbor Day Foundation, Hastings is among the 39 percent of American municipalities that have programs in place to systematically care for their publicly owned trees. Yet the health and appearance of a community's trees is one of the most important factors in determining a city's visual image and quality of life. Our city’s tree program is managed by a City Forester and is under the direction of Parks and Recreation Director Barry Bernstein and The Parks and Recreation Commission which was established in 1971. This Commission serves as citizen advisors. You may also download a copy of the Hastings Tree Guide for your reference. Work hours are 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Monday through Friday.
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