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Subject A Million More Trees for NYC?
Date February 14, 2023 12:11 AM
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In Joint Effort, City’s Borough Presidents Push the Mayor to Plant a Million More Trees

The five borough presidents may not always see eye to eye on every policy issue, but there is one thing they agree on: New York City needs more trees.

“Trees cross party lines and geographic lines. They are the great uniter,” Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine told City Limits.

On Feb. 10, the officials from each borough delivered a joint letter addressed to Deputy Mayor Meera Joshi and shared exclusively with City Limits asking the administration to prioritize the One Million More Trees Initiative—their campaign and rare alliance, started in February of last year, that aims to plant that many new trees by 2030.

This is “the only issue that all five of the borough presidents have spoken in unity on,” said Levine.

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