Description
In May 2023, the City of Detroit announced the launch of the Dead, Dangerous, and Diseased Tree program, which will allow residents to report trees on their private property they feel need to be trimmed or removed. If the trees qualify, they will be trimmed or removed, with no charge to the resident. The program will be funded with up to $8.3 million, $5 million from the FY 22-23 budget surplus and an additional $3.3 million allocated in the FY 23-24 budget, both approved by City Council.
I reached out to the city of Detroit by way of online as advised by the city and still no response. I want to know what happened to that 8.3 million, how many trees were taken care of and I want to know every single address where trees were taken down or trimmed with the 8.3 million. Again we need, I need every address.
also asked...
A. No Answer Given
A. Tree Trimming Needed
A. No
A. Yard
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Cynthia A. Johnson (Registered User)
Acknowledged City of Detroit (Verified Official)
Cynthia A. Johnson (Registered User)
Closed General Services Department - CB (Registered User)