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Cambios en "OR-4: Heat Resilient strategies should be prioritized in the area of the Square that is considered a priority zone in the Urban Forest Plan"

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  • -["New development can create increased \nsidewalk widths through setbacks, to \nprovide room for additional street trees, \ngreen infrastructure, and outdoor seating - especially in Priority Zone areas identified \nin the Urban Forest Plan. Street trees can be installed and \nmaintained by the Urban Forestry Division \nwhere there are new private development \nprojects. For public sidewalks in residential areas, the \nUrban Forestry Division’s ‘Let’s Keep Boston \n‘Cool’ program can install and maintain \nstreet trees. For tree planting on privately-owned land, \ncommunity-based organizations can apply \nfor grants and technical support from the \nBoston Tree Alliance."]
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    • New development can create increased sidewalk widths through setbacks, to provide room for additional street trees, green infrastructure, and outdoor seating - especially in Priority Zone areas identified in the Urban Forest Plan.

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    • Street trees can be installed and maintained by the Urban Forestry Division where there are new private development projects.

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    • For public sidewalks in residential areas, the Urban Forestry Division’s ‘Let’s Keep Boston ‘Cool’ program can install and maintain street trees.

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      For tree planting on privately-owned land, community-based organizations can apply for grants and technical support from the Boston Tree Alliance.

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