fruit and nut trees on public lands. <br /> Work with LCC and extension to develop an =hard prngmin. <br /> Locate public lands that can be used for this enterprise. <br /> 1REES ON PUBLIC PROPER'L'Y <br /> 4.0 The City will establish or enhance the character of its streets through the use of trees <br /> in rights -of -way. <br /> The NeighborWoods program, over the last three years, has planted 1800+ <br /> street trees. <br /> In the NeighborWoods program the character of streets is guided by <br /> neighborhood input and participation. From a list of trees suitable for the site, <br /> the neighborhood residents pick out trees that they believe would best suit their <br /> neighborhood. <br /> The Tree Crews have planted over 100 trees, over the past 2 years, as part of <br /> the "removal/replacement program <br /> Public Works DeP artment has planted, by contract, over 400 as of street <br /> improvement projects. <br /> The City needs to acquire and prefonn an inventory of street and park trees to <br /> adequately determine the composition and planting needs. <br /> 5.0 The City will enhance the quality of all developed public land by planting and <br /> maintaining appropriate trees. <br /> The City needs to acquire and preform an inventory of street and park trees itt <br /> delifetrto determine the maintenance and planting needs within public <br /> lands. <br /> Develop a tree maintenance progm m that addresses the work needed on <br /> existing trees. <br /> With the infonnation from the above inventory plant appropriate trees. <br /> 6.0 The City will ensure that all work performed on public trees will enhance their natural <br /> attributes, maintain a safe environment, and minimize maintenance requirements. <br /> The City's tree crews adhere to the National Arborist Association standards for <br />