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Councilmember introduced the following resolution and moved for its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION #23-067 <br />RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING APRIL 28, 2023 AS ARBOR DAY AND THE <br />MONTH OF MAY, 2023, AS ARBOR MONTH <br />WHEREAS, Arbor Day provides an opportunity to celebrate the importance of <br />trees and forests to our economy, culture, history and health; and <br />WHEREAS, trees are of great value as they aid in providing clean air and water, <br />shade and energy savings, wildlife habitat, recreational opportunities, wood products, and <br />jobs, while also capturing and storing carbon from the atmosphere, thereby offsetting <br />greenhouse gas emissions; and <br />WHEREAS, many species of trees and shrubs provide critical, early spring food <br />for pollinators; and <br />WHEREAS, properly planting and caring for a diverse mix of trees makes our <br />community forests more resilient by minimizing the impacts of diseases, insects, and other <br />stressors, while providing long-term community and environmental benefits; and <br />WHEREAS, thoughtfully choosing, planting, and caring for a diverse mix of trees <br />now helps support a more resilient community in the future; and <br />WHEREAS, the City of Ramsey has been recognized for 31 consecutive years <br />(through 2022), as a Tree City USA. <br />NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY <br />OF RAMSEY, ANOKA COUNTY, STATE OF MINNESOTA, as follows: <br />1) That the Ramsey City Council hereby proclaims April 28, 2023 as Arbor Day. <br />2) That the Ramsey City Council hereby proclaims the month of May as Arbor Month. <br />3) That the Ramsey City Council encourages all citizens to plant trees as part of <br />Ramsey's living history, to participate in disease and pest control programs that <br />will ensure an enduring tree canopy, and collaborate with partners and volunteers <br />to develop and implement policies to plant, nurture, protect, and steward our natural <br />diversity. <br />4) That the Ramsey City Council encourages efforts to enhance species diversity to <br />buffer against disease and/or pest outbreaks, promotes replanting native species and <br />strategically locating plantings for energy savings. <br />