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Forestry Committee


 Meetings & Agenda 

The Forestry Committee meets the first Wednesday of every month in the 2nd floor Confernce Room of City Hall at 7pm. Click here to view the agenda of the next meeting.

  Forestry Committee Members 

 Click here to receive mailings informing you about upcoming events, meetings, or to make a tax-deductible donation to the Bath Community Forestry Trust Fund.

 

In September, 1992, under the auspices of the Bath City Council, the Bath Community Forestry Committee was organized to develop a management plan for Bath's urban forest, as part of the Comprehensive Planning process.

This "forest", co-existing with buildings, asphalt, cars, and human beings, provides aesthetic, economic, and health-giving benefits when properly maintained.

The City of Bath has been a Tree City USA® since the spring of 1998. This program is sponsored by The National Arbor Day Foundation

 

For more information contact
City Arborist Tom Hoerth.
1 Oak Grove Ave
Bath, ME 04530
207-443-8345
thoerth@cityofbath.com

 

 

 

 

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