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Michigan awards  million to help communities plant and care for trees
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Michigan awards $3 million to help communities plant and care for trees

Grant money will be used to plant and maintain more than 2,800 trees, train 3,200 city employees, students and residents, and develop plans to manage more than 157,000 public trees.

The recipients are:

  • City of Alpena: $160,000
  • Chippewa Luce Mackinac Conservation District: $142,495
  • Detroit River Project: $219,568
  • Grand Valley Metropolitan Council: $206,359
  • Town of Hazel Park: $147,620
  • Kent County Parks and Recreation: $56,885
  • Manistee Conservation District: $224,301
  • Town of Marshall: $102,400
  • Town of Midland: $225,000
  • City of Morenci: $218,165
  • Michigan State University Department of Forestry: $225,000
  • Oakland County Parks and Recreation: $100,000
  • Town of Portage: $150,000
  • Pinterest Isle Conservation District: $197,157
  • Town of River Rouge: $71,000
  • Romeo Village: $20,900
  • City of Roseville: $101,600
  • Town of Warren: $190,000
  • Coastal West Michigan Regional Development Commission: $225,000

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