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Trees on West 10th Street in The Dalles provide shade, improve the quality of soil, air and water, and look beautiful doing it. The Beautification Committee wants to encourage residents to improve their property with trees, and are offering grants to aid in this goal.

THE DALLES — The City of The Dalles is launching the second round of its Residential Tree Grant Program, offering grants to residents for planting trees and enhancing property beautification. Managed by the Beautification and Tree Committee (BTC), this program aims to improve the urban forest, increase property values and provide essential environmental benefits. Applications are open until Sept. 1, with approved recipients picking up their trees on Oct. 12.

Residents within The Dalles city limits are eligible to apply for grants. The trees offered are hardy, pest-resistant species approximately 1x 1.5-inches in diameter and 5–8-feet tall. Applicants must ensure no underground utilities are within five feet of the planting site by calling 811. Requests for a tree gator or spot sprinkler can be made if in-ground irrigation is unavailable. Root barriers are required for planting in the improved right-of-way.