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WHEREAS, The City of Louisville conducts an annual Arbor Day Celebration, <br />employs staff dedicated to tree care, has written a tree ordinance, and <br />spends more than two dollars per capita on tree care, the National Arbor <br />Day Foundation recognizes the City of Louisville as a Tree City USA for <br />the 41th consecutive year and <br />WHEREAS, the City of Louisville received the Tree City USA Growth Award from the <br />National Arbor Day Foundation for hiring a City Forester and completing <br />an inventory of city trees and <br />WHEREAS, through the work of the Parks and Public Landscapes Board, the City of <br />Louisville has established and committed to an ongoing landscape <br />beautification master plan involving the planting of numerous trees and <br />shrubs and <br />WHEREAS, through lottery proceeds the City of Louisville has established an <br />arboretum and continues to maintain and manage through sound <br />arboricultural practices. <br />WHEREAS, the Parks and Public Landscapes Board and City of Louisville staff <br />continue to educate the public on sound horticultural and forestry practices <br />and <br />WHEREAS, Arbor Day has been celebrated nationally since 1872. <br />NOW THEREFORE, I, Ashley Stolzmann, Mayor of the City of Louisville, do hereby <br />proclaim Friday, April 16th, 2021 as Arbor Day in the city of Louisville and urge all citizens <br />to celebrate efforts to care for our trees and woodlands and to support our city's community <br />forestry program, and I urge all citizens to plant trees to gladden the heart and promote the <br />well-being of present and future generations. <br />DATED this 6'h day of April 2021. <br />Ashley St ann, Mayor <br />ATTEST: <br />S SEAL <br />EAL <br />Meredyth Muth, City Clerk <br />got 0i <br />