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Sioux Falls Launches $3M Tree Replanting Program

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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (MITCHELLNOW) Property owners in Sioux Falls have been hit with big bills for removing trees destroyed by the Emerald Ash Borer, but city officials say help is on the way. The city has announced the CommuniTree Program, a five-year $3 million USDA grant that will fund the planting of more than 2,500 new trees along public rights-of-way. Urban Forestry Specialist Brian Peterson says the goal is to replant wisely and avoid the mistakes made during the Dutch Elm Disease outbreak decades ago. The program will cover both the planting and the first year of care for the new trees. Qualified property owners will be contacted by the city.

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