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City of Charlotte wants locals to request free tree plantings
The City of Charlotte is encouraging residents to request free tree plantings to expand its tree canopy and mitigate heat. The city aims to plant 800 trees annually and achieve 50% canopy coverage by 2050, focusing on areas with historically lower tree density. Residents can apply via a portal for trees planted in city right of way, with landscape management selecting appropriate species based on location.
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