Port Huron City Council approved buying 200 trees Monday as part of a citywide reforestation plan, spending $80,000 for plantings through next spring. The city also launched a new program letting residents request trees for their own property, boosting community involvement. The move aims to raise canopy coverage from the current 25% toward a regional goal of 40%. A proposal to create a resident-led task force to guide canopy planning failed without discussion, highlighting ongoing council tensions over process and communication.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet