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Help Grow More Trees in Calgary

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Trees help make Calgary a healthier, livable city. They provide shade and cooling, clean the air, support wildlife, and improve our well-being.


The City of Calgary is updating its Urban Forest Strategic Plan to help guide how trees are planted, protected and cared for across the city and they want to hear from you.


Share what supports Calgarians need to plant and care for trees on their property. Your feedback will help identify barriers and shape programs, incentives, resources and education to make tree planting and care easier and more accessible.


Your input will directly inform updates to the Urban Forest Strategic Plan and help guide future decisions.


Share your thoughts between May 25 and June 26 at calgary.ca/UrbanForestPlan



Share Your Comments

Online Survey

From May 25 to June 26, 2026, Calgarians are invited to participate in the online survey and learn more about the project at calgary.ca/UrbanForestPlan.


Pop-up Community Events

Additionally, The City will be holding in-person pop-up events throughout Calgary. To view the full list of scheduled events and find a location handy to you, visit calgary.ca/UrbanForestPlan.

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