Existing Urban Forestry Efforts in Tacoma
Tacoma has a long history of urban forest management policies, codes, and studies. The
first tree protection ordinance in Tacoma, and Washington State, was adopted in 1927 as
“9.18 Trees and Shrubs – Trimming and Removal”. This called for the protection of
Tacoma’s street trees growing in the right-of-way (see 9.18.030). From then, a number of
tree, vegetation, plant, and forest-related municipal codes have been added through a
long history of Tacoma ordinances. In addition to ordinances, the city has completed
various tree-related studies, plans, and assessments. The following provides the more
recent efforts:
1992: Urban Forest Management Plan
2014: Urban Forest Manual
2015: Tacoma 2025
2018: Tree Canopy Assessment
2019: Sample Tree Inventory
2019: Urban Heat Island Study
Contact the Urban Forestry Program at (253) 502-2138 or trees@cityoftacoma.org for more information about these policies, codes, and studies.
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