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‘100,000 Tree Campaign’ seeks Greenway backing

Published:June 9, 2009, 7:01 AM

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Updated: August 20, 2010, 11:42 PM

Advocates of a proposal to plant 100,000 trees in 10 years in Western New York are seeking the endorsement of the Niagara River Greenway Commission for the first phase of their project.

Public comments on Re-Tree WNY’s “100,000 Tree Campaign” will be accepted by the commission through June 30.

The organization is looking to plant trees on public land in Buffalo, Niagara Falls, the Town of Tonawanda and Grand Island.

Read Re-Tree WNY’s full proposal at

www.niagaragreenway.org/projects_new.htm

. Comments can be mailed to the commission at 2136 W. Oakfield Road, Grand Island, NY 14072-3008, or sent via the commission’s Web site by clicking the “Contact Us” button on the home page,

www.niagaragreenway.org

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