"Transferable development rights" is a technical way to say a landowner's rights to pave Paradise can be sold to put in a parking lot somewhere else.
Developers of commercial projects in Falls Church could for the first time be required to meet minimum tree-canopy ...
The city of Conroe has put a residential development on hold after the land was recently clear-cut under the city's old tree ...
Poor pollination, pests, or lack of sunlight can keep fruit from developing fully, so create a bee-friendly, sunny ...
An ordinance to protect mature trees from developers' bulldozers may have gone too far, leaders in one Ramsey County suburb decided this week. After months of discussion, the Roseville City Council ...
Alba the white oak tree was a living witness to the Battle of Atlanta in 1884, but its future is now uncertain.
Charlotte’s trees are disappearing. Environmentalists say Charlotte should require more protection of its tree canopy, both beautiful and useful, especially in this age of climate change. Ride the ...
Wilmington has seen growth -- and lots of it -- over the past three decades. In a city that is just under 53 square miles and now a population of nearly 124,000 people, neighborhoods and developments ...
City officials are weighing whether to change Cheyenne’s tree-planting rules in new residential areas after developers said current regulations favor large shade trees that don’t always fit smaller ...
A new glamping development featuring Airstream trailers broke ground up the road from Joshua Tree National Park's main entrance in late January. Renderings from the company behind the project, ...
EAST LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The Chicano '90s film "Blood In, Blood Out" featured many stars, among them was an Australian Bunya Pine tree in East Los Angeles. The tree is now a community dubbed ...
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