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SHADE TREE COMMISSION MEETINGS: 2008  
       
Monday Jan 14, 2008   Monday July 14, 2008
Monday Feb 11, 2008   Monday Aug 11, 2008
Monday Mar 10, 2008   Monday Sept 8, 2008
Monday April 14, 2008   Monday Oct 20, 2008
Monday May 12, 2008   Monday Nov 10, 2008
Monday June 9, 2008   Monday Dec 8, 2008
The above meetings will be held at the Hoboken City Hall, 94 Washington Street, in the Conference Room, Ground Floor, Newark Street entrance.
ALL MEETINGS COMMENCE AT 7:00 P.M.
 
Public Documents: Below are Shade Tree Commission Documents for download. They are in Adobe PDF format. If you require the Adobe Reader, then download it here for free.
Documents:
Meeting Agenda:     Past Agenda
1-8-2007 9-10-2007 5-12-08 Dec 13, 2004
2-12-2007 10-15-07   2005
3-12-2007 11-19-07   2006
4-9-2007 12-10-07    
5-14-2007 1-14-08   Past Slide Shows
6-11-2007 2-11-08   ARBOR DAY 06
7-09-2007   ARBOR DAY 05
8-13-2007 4-14-08  
Ordinance Tree Permit Violation  
     
 

 

HOBOKEN SHADETREE COMMISSION ARBOR DAY PROGRAM        CHAIRMAN Fred Moret - Shade Tree Commissioner

ARBOR DAY 2008

    APRIL 25, 2008      11AM     CITY HALL     94 Washington Street

MAYOR ROBERTS, THE CITY COUNCIL, DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES JOSEPH PELUSO AND THE SHADE TREE COMMISSION WILL SPONSOR AN ARBOR DAY CELEBRATION IN FRONT OF CITY HALL AT 11 AM.

THIS CELEBRATION CULMINATES A WEEK OF 30 FREE TREE PLANTINGS FOR RESIDENTS. THE MAYOR WILL PRESENT A PROCLAMATION TO THE STUDENTS OF THE CATHOLIC ACADEMY , THANKING THEM FOR THEIR PARTICIPATION IN ARBOR DAY. THE STUDENTS WILL BE READING POETRY ON THE TREES OF HOBOKEN AND THE SHADE TREE COMMISSION WILL BE DISTRIBUTING 200 TREE SEEDLINGS.

MEGHAN BARRIER, A LOCAL RESIDENT, WILL ALSO TALK ON WHY TREES MAKE HOBOKEN A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE.

ALL ARE WELCOME.

2008 Pictures

Thirteen reasons to plant trees:

 1.   Trees conserve energy in the summer and save you money. Properly planted trees can cut your air-conditioning costs by 15 to 35 %. Trees reduce the amount of re-radiated and reflected heat from streets, buildings, and sidewalks.

 

 2.   Trees conserve energy in the winter. Trees can slow cold winter winds and can cut your heating costs 10 to 20 %.

 

 3.  Trees help clean the air. Trees produce the pure oxygen we breathe, and remove air pollution by lowering air temperature, through respiration and by retaining particulates.

Read Rest of Reasons...

 

 

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