New York state funding announced in Albany for community forest resiliency in disadvantaged communities

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Dave Lucas / WAMC New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Interim Commissioner Sean Mahar looks on as Mayor Kathy Sheehan addresses reporters at a tree planting event outside Giffen Elementary School in Albany’s South End, September 20, 2024.

Cities like Albany are getting more funding to plant trees in underserved areas.

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Interim Commissioner Sean Mahar was joined Friday by Mayor Kathy Sheehan for a tree planting outside Giffen Elementary School in Albany’s South End.

Mahar says DEC has an additional $5.4 million in federal Inflation Reduction Act funding to spend in communities to plant more trees, on the way to realizing Governor Kathy Hochul’s goal of planting 23 million trees by 2033…

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