Urban Forest

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Vision

We envision the municipal forestry program as a community engagement program that cares for
and enhances our municipal forest for current and future generations to enjoy.

Program Statement

To preserve, protect, maintain and enhance Henderson’s municipal forest through
proper management and care of city trees.

The City of Henderson’s municipal forest consists of more than 30,000 street, park and median trees, approximately 290 trees per square mile. This carefully managed resource, valued in the millions of dollars, stores and removes from our air thousands of tons of carbon each year. These trees intercept pollution, reduce stormwater runoff, and reduce energy consumption.

The Parks and Recreation Department’s integrated approach to managing our municipal forest serves as a guide in preserving the canopy we have today as well as and counsels us as we continue to seek practical and innovative methods to care for and expand upon this necessary community asset.

A municipal forest has many community, economic, environmental and social benefits:

  • Climate moderation
  • Habitat for birds and other wildlife
  • Increased property values
  • Make our trails and walkways more inviting, encouraging walking and biking
  • Provide respite from the summer sun
  • Provide traffic calming when located near roadways
Research shows that just the sight of trees can calm the entire body, making us more relaxed. By following the guidelines and policies set forth in our municipal forestry plan, we can ensure that the many benefits of urban trees can be broadened to reach more residents, neighborhoods, schools, parks, and commercial areas.

Videos & Podcasts

Learn more about conservation, landscape maintenance and the urban forest! Click the images below to watch and listen!