Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Want to help Fort Lauderdale? Plant a tree. Fort Lauderdale needs to plant up to 276,000 more trees by 2040 if it wants a 33% tree ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The fate of Las Olas Boulevard’s iconic black olive trees — and the medians they’re planted in — appears to be sealed. They’re ...
Fort Lauderdale sure could use some more trees — up to 276,000 more, to be exact. The city’s proposed urban forestry master plan, which has yet to be adopted by the commission, sets a goal of ...
Las Olas Boulevard: Fort Lauderdale's tree-lined Main Street. But the days of the black olive trees that fill the median may be numbered. "These trees down the median strip are part of our DNA that ...
Fort Lauderdale, a town that’s turned heads and lost trees with its ever-growing skyline, is now embracing an ambitious plan to grow its urban forest. Commissioners on Tuesday approved an urban ...
Want to help Fort Lauderdale? Plant a tree. Fort Lauderdale needs to plant up to 276,000 more trees by 2040 if it wants a 33% tree canopy, meaning one-third of the city would be shaded by tree cover.
As Fort Lauderdale plans to renovate Las Olas Boulevard with wider sidewalks and more tree canopy, city commissioners said Tuesday that they preferred to remove the iconic black olive trees that have ...