Welcome to the Frontier Improvement Association
Serving the Frontier Community Since 1931
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Types
of TREE LAWN Trees 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; they are hearty
enough to withstand the challenge of being a street tree; and most importantly, they
reflect the character of our neighborhood in mature height (average = 65 feet) and are of
the type that is consistent with the historical legacy of the trees currently in our tree
lawns therefore ensuring the ongoing continuity and appearance of our Drives.[1]
We want to
avoid planting future problems: Note that
Norway Maples and their varieties are not approved as they are on the Federal noxious weed
list. Silver Maples, Tulip Trees, and other weak wooded trees do not make good street
trees due to their limitations and are not approved.
When
you plant anything in the City Right of Way
Thank you
for contributing to this project and the life of your neighborhood!
[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