Greenwich Tree Conservancy News

Save Costs, Save Trees, Bury Lines

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Originally posted in Greenwich Time: Letters to the Editor:

To the editor:

The Greenwich Tree Conservancy, a non-profit citizen group dedicated to the preservation and maintenance of our "urban forest," urges our elected officials to require Connecticut Light & Power to bury power lines in Greenwich, wherever it may be feasible. Many Greenwich residents are insisting after the devastation of Hurricane Irene that this be accomplished.

Shady Lanes Initiative

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

The Greenwich Tree Conservancy, in keeping with its vision of a healthy and beautiful town-wide community forest, announced in April 2011, its new Shady Lanes Initiative to select three main roadways each year to plant and steward trees. The 2011-2012 selected roads are: lower Lake Avenue, Sound Beach Avenue and Hamilton Avenue.

Branching Out: Artists Interpret Trees at Montgomery Pinetum

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

The Greenwich Tree Conservancy,
the Greenwich Arts Council,

and the Garden Education Center of Greenwich
invite you to join us at our inaugural ART SHOW

inspired by the noble trees of Greenwich
at Montgomery Pinetum

on September 30, 2011
from 6:00pm to 8:00pm.

New Process for Town Tree Warden's review of P&Z Applications of Town Projects and Public Hearings on Tree Removal

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

MEMO TO P&Z COMMISSION, TOWN TREE WARDENFROM: Diane Fox, Director Planning and Zoning/Town Planner/Zoning Enforcement Coordinator

DATE: June 3, 2011

MISA Report from Bruce Spaman: Final Decision on 121 Trees Posted for Removal

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

NOTICE OF FINAL DECISION  OF THE TREE WARDEN REGARDING 121 TREES POSTED FOR REMOVAL FOR THE GREENWICH HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM AND MUSIC INSTRUCTION SPACE ADDITION