Welcome to the Frontier Improvement Association
Serving the Frontier Community Since 1931
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Types
of BOULEVARD Trees Approved for Frontier
Place For new
plantings and replacement plantings, These trees
are chosen because they are on the City of Erie Urban Forest Committee recommended list,
they are native to the region, and they are
similar in character and type that to what is currently planted in our boulevards
therefore ensuring the ongoing continuity and appearance of our Drives.[1] Some of
these come in shrub form, please use TREE FORM. Use healthy specimens.
We want to
avoid planting future problems: **For the
BOULEVARDS OF WEST 6TH STREET: Use the taller trees from the Approved Tree Lawn
Tree list. **For the BOULEVARDS OF SOUTH SHORE DRIVE: Use the
taller trees from the Approved Tree Lawn Tree list as well as Spruce, Dawn Redwood
(Metasequoia glyptostroboides), Blackgum or Black Tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica), Ginko (Autmun
Gold Ginkgo) (Ginkgo biloba), Canadian Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis). If you have a question or
idea, please call a
[1] Information in the chart from the Pennsylvania State University, Municipal Tree Restoration Program, School of Forest Resources (2001).
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Frontier Improvement Association
Email Address- frontierimprovementassocciation@gmail.com
Web Address- www.FrontierImprovement.com