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Why is it important? <br />It is important that a citizens body and Department of the City have a focus <br />onthecommunity forest for the benefit of current and future generations. <br />Where can I find out more about it? (URL) <br />EAB (Emerald Ash Borer) Program <br />What is it? <br />The Emerald Ash Borer is a non-native pest that feeds on and destroys ash <br />trees.It first appeared in Roseville in 2013 and the infestation has spread to <br />all zones of the city. Roseville has inventoried over 1800 ash trees on public <br />lands (parks and boulevards).Current thinking is that all of these will <br />eventually get EAB infestations and die.The City has a management plan to <br />treat some of the healthier ash trees in significant locations, and to gradually <br />remove and replace the others with a variety of trees. <br />Why is it important? <br />Over the next few years, the City will lose a very significant portion of its <br />public trees.It is important to have a reasonable, cost-effective method to <br />treat, remove and replace these trees that comprise a large part of the City <br />canopy.A wide variety of trees are being used to replace the ash trees so <br />that no one tree variety will again comprise such a large proportion of our <br />canopy.As the Roseville Tree Board, the Parks and Recreation Commission <br />is involved in updating and providing input to the City Council on this issue. <br />Where can I find out more about it? (URL) <br />https://www.cityofroseville.com/1183/Tree-Policies-Programs <br />DYP (Discover Your Parks) <br />What is it? <br />DYP is an annual summer program of the Parks and Recreation Department. <br />From June through August, a weekly evening event is held in a different city <br />park, consisting of games, crafts, snacks, and the puppet wagon. Families <br />can explore the park, talk with Parks and Recreation staff, and meet Parks <br />and Recreation Commissioners. <br />Why is it important? <br />This program provides an opportunity for family fun as well as for residents to <br />become familiar with many different parks within the city. Residents interact <br />with Parks and Recreation staff and commissioners to provide feedback and <br />input into the development of the parks and recreation programs. <br />Where can I find out more about it? (URL) <br />https://www.cityofroseville.com/1142/Discover-Your-Parks <br />10 <br /> <br />