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Trees reduce stormwater runoff and the pollutants it carries into Salem streams. Some ways trees improve Salem streams include:
- Blocking rain with their leaves, branches and trunks
- Soaking up water through its roots
- Releasing water back to the air through its leaves
- Reducing erosion
- Stabilizing stream banks
- Cooling water temperature by shading streams
How You Can Help
- Plant a tree in your yard, especially near your driveway, where it can help reduce stormwater runoff, increase your property value, and provide year-round beauty.
- Work with your neighbors and neighborhood association to beautify your street with trees. Contact the City for assistance in selecting and planting street trees.
- Apply for a Watershed Grant to protect or improve the health of our watersheds.
Volunteer to Plant Trees at City Events
Volunteer for our community tree-planting events coordinated by Friends of Trees. These tree-planting events generally occur between October and May. You can also be trained as an event volunteer crew leader. Find information on the annual training for crew leaders at Friends of Trees.
Plant Trees in Salem
Join Friends of Trees this season to help plant trees and grow a healthier Salem. Saturday mornings, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. All are welcome! Registration required to save your place. Hope to see you soon!
October 12, 2024: Minto Brown Island Park Pollinator Planting
November 16, 2024: Crew Leader Training & Riverfront Park Planting
December 7, 2024: Woodmansee Park Planting
January 11, 2025: South Village Park Planting
February 15, 2025: D Street Park Planting
March 22, 2025: McKay City Park
April 12, 2025: Northgate Neighborhood