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Free Trees Are Available for Qualifying Property Owners in County’s Urban Districts

Planning Department expands Shades of Green program to provide free trees to eligible property owners in Montgomery County

SILVER SPRING, MD – The Montgomery County Planning Department, part of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, is offering free trees to qualifying property owners in Montgomery County’s urban districts. The Shades of Green program, which was launched in 2012 as a pilot program, is now expanding to all urban road code areas of the County in an effort to enhance the tree canopy cover within the most impervious areas of the county.

The Shades of Green program is financed through the Forest Conservation Fund, made up of contributions paid during the development process as compensation for tree loss. These fees are paid by developers when tree planting on their development sites is impractical.

The expanded Shades of Green program is available to property owners who live within the qualifying boundaries of the urban centers identified below. Residents in these area are invited to participate in the program and receive free trees by filling out a form at www.montgomeryplanning.org/shadesofgreen. To determine if a property is located within the eligible locations, click on this link:

The Shades of Green program is now offering free trees in the following urban road code areas:

  1. Silver Spring Central Business District
  2. Montgomery Hills
  3. Wheaton Central Business District
  4. Flower/Piney Urban District
  5. Bethesda Central Business District
  6. Friendship Heights Urban District
  7. Westbard Urban District
  8. Germantown Center
  9. Shady Grove
  10. Olney
  11. Friendship Heights Urban District
  12. Westbard Urban District
  13. Germantown Center
  14. Shady Grove
  15. Olney Center
  16. Glenmont
  17. Grosvenor
  18. Clarksburg Town Center
  19. Gloverleaf Center
  20. Damascus Town Center
  21. Great Seneca Science Center
  22. North Bethesda Community / MU Center
  23. North Bethesda
  24. Twinbrook
  25. White Flint
  26. White Oak Science Gateway
  27. Burtonsville Crossroads
  28. Sandy Spring Village

Tree Canopy Benefits for the Environment

To better understand Montgomery County’s existing tree canopy cover, County planners analyzed the layer of leaves and branches that cover the ground when viewed from above. High-resolution aerial imagery revealed much lower tree canopy levels in urban areas than in more suburban neighborhoods

The Shades of Green program aims to improve the overall tree canopy cover in these urban districts to provide benefits, such as:

-Beautify urban districts.
-Reduce street temperatures.
-Cool buildings, thereby reducing energy demand.
-Support the local economy.
-Improve street ambiance and quality of place.
-Enhance water, air and habitat quality.
-Reduce greenhouse gases.
-Reduce urban heat island effect.