Community Impact
Let’s build a greener and more inclusive Aurora for today’s and future generations!
"Greener Communities, Brighter Futures" is the motto of this initiative, which, in its first component, focuses on extending the lifespan of mature trees through tree planting, maintenance and pruning while also introducing a variety of new tree species in local neighborhoods. The second component involves engaging local communities in tree planting, tree pruning and other educational activities where residents can also learn about the different programs and resources available through the city.
Some of the initiative's accomplishments in the year 2024 included:
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Planting 105 new trees in three public parks.
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Removing 39 dead trees from public parks and facilities.
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Updating city inventories with 1,421 existing park trees.
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Participation in more than 40 community events reaching out to more than 3,500 residents during the past 10 months.
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Increased participation of immigrants and refugees in several OIIA sponsored programs such Natural Helpers, ESL and Citizenship Classes and cultural activities among others.
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This initiative seeks to plant 2,000 trees across culturally diverse neighborhoods in Aurora through 2028, and this year's goal is to plant 1,000 more trees.
These efforts also enhance and expand key initiatives stated in the city’s Immigrant Integration Plan. As the most diverse city in Colorado, Aurora has large communities of immigrants and refugees, and many of these communities reside in areas with the oldest trees and many open planting spaces. By focusing the program in these areas, the city of Aurora will promote equity, enhance the urban forest, improve public health and foster environmental resilience.