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Serving the Community
Tree Advisory Board
For information on the Tree Advisory Board, see Chapter 14 of the Code of Ordinances, Article V, Section 14-21 - Tree Ordinance.
Currently Serving
Denise Glover, Chair
Term ending 6/26
Robert Clements, Assistant to the Chair
Term ending 6/26
Georgia Morgan, Scribe
Term ending 6/25
Mary Heninger
Term ending 6/25
Michael LaFantano
Term ending 6/27
Dan Adams, Tree Warden/Advisor
Term ending 6/25
Peter Lynch - DPW Representative
Staff
Patrick Moreland - Assistant Town Manager, 802-251-8151, [email protected]
Tree Tour
Treasured Trees — A Walk Through Brattleboro
The Brattleboro Tree Advisory Board created a walking tour of "Treasured Trees" as part of our commitment to protecting and promoting respect for the trees with which we reside. The community was asked to nominate trees they considered to be extraordinary or fascinating, and to tell us why. The response was overwhelming, and the Board had the difficult task of choosing which trees to include in this guide. We hope that, as you look at each tree, you will pause to reflect on the importance of trees in your life, and in the life of our community.
Click here to view maps and more information about the Treasured Trees tour.