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  2. Columbia Association - Wikipedia

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    CA was originally named The Columbia Park and Recreation Association, Inc. The association was responsible for developing public amenities, transportation systems, snow removal, and landscaping promised in its application for New Town Zoning. [2] The funding for the association would be provided by a combination assessment and use-fees. [3]

  3. Tree removal prompts lane closure Thursday on Hardy McManus ...

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    Due to a tree removal, a lane closure will take place Thursday on Hardy McManus Road in Columbia County. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  4. Planting a tree for Arbor Day? You could get a seedling at ...

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    Looking to plant a tree for Arbor Day on April 26? Columbia Parks and Recreation can help you prepare. The department, in partnership with the city's TreeKeepers volunteer group, the city's Tree ...

  5. Fallen trees leave Columbia scrambling to clear roads, homes ...

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  6. Urban forestry - Wikipedia

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    A street tree is any tree that is growing in a city thoroughfare, whether between the sidewalk and the curb or in an unimproved right-of-way. [71] Street trees provide valuable ecosystem services including stormwater mitigation, air pollutant removal, and shade to mitigate the urban heat island effect.

  7. Private landowner assistance program - Wikipedia

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    The American Tree Farm system is an organized collection of private landowners interested in effectively managing their woodland properties. Founded in 1941, the ATFS consists of more than 27,500,000 acres (111,000 km 2 ) of privately owned forest in 46 states.