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"Charlotte still merits the title 'City of Trees' . But as development downs more of the, city officials and conservationists work to plant seeds of new growth." Currently, the city's primary strategy to push more planting of trees and as well to discourage the needless removal of current ones is the "Unified Development Ordinance".Laurie Reid has been Charlotte's city arborist since 2021.
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20426
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Despite the progress of the New South city, many in Charlotte are devoted to keeping the trees to add a sense of place to the evolving city.
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2451
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Charlotte, with over five million trees, has been honored as \"Tree City, U.S.A.\" for 14 consecutive years. From the early 1900s, when John Nolen designed the first tree-filled suburb, the city has required trees to be in all developments.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 63 Issue 3, Aug 1995, p27-29, il
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