Surrey celebrates its sixth year as a Tree City of the World, highlighting strong urban forest care, tree protection, and community engagement.
Celebrating Surrey’s Urban Forest
For the sixth year in a row, Surrey has been named a Tree City of the World—a prestigious recognition awarded by the Arbor Day Foundation and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. This international honour highlights Surrey’s ongoing dedication to protecting, expanding, and caring for its urban forest.
What Makes Surrey a Tree City of the World?
To earn and maintain this recognition, cities must meet global standards for urban forestry. Surrey consistently delivers by:
- Managing trees responsibly through its Urban Forestry team.
- Protecting trees legally with bylaws and policies.
- Tracking and monitoring tree health and canopy growth.
- Investing in urban forest care through budgets and planning.
- Engaging the community in annual celebrations and educational events.
Surrey’s commitment in each of these areas ensures the city remains green, livable, and future-focused.
Urban Forest Care in Action
Protecting Trees
Through its Tree Protection Bylaw, Surrey safeguards trees on both public and private land. Property owners must follow strict guidelines for removal, and replacement planting is required to maintain canopy levels.
Planting for the Future
Every year, thousands of trees are planted across parks, streets, and neighbourhoods. Residents are also encouraged to plant trees through city programs like Releaf tree-planting events and seasonal tree sales.
Smart Monitoring
Using advanced mapping systems, the city keeps an updated inventory of its urban forest. This helps staff track tree growth, schedule maintenance, and plan for canopy expansion.
Community Engagement
Surrey’s urban forestry programs aren’t just run by the city—they actively involve the public. From Earth Day’s Party for the Planet to hands-on tree planting, residents are invited to play a role in shaping Surrey’s green future.
Why It Matters
Trees do far more than beautify our streets and parks. Surrey’s urban forest:
- Improves air quality and reduces pollution.
- Provides shade and cooling during hot summers.
- Helps manage stormwater and prevents flooding.
- Creates habitat for wildlife and pollinators.
- Boosts mental and physical health for residents.
By caring for its urban forest, Surrey is investing in resilience, biodiversity, and community well-being.
Looking Ahead
As Surrey continues to grow, balancing development with canopy protection will be an ongoing challenge. But with strong policies, community support, and a long-term vision, Surrey is well-positioned to keep its Tree City of the World status for many years to come.
Final Note
Surrey’s sixth consecutive recognition as a Tree City of the World is more than an award—it’s a celebration of how a growing city can remain deeply connected to nature. Through planning, protection, and public participation, Surrey shows that urban development and forest care can thrive together.
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