Urban Forestry
Vision
Grow and maintain a world-class urban forest for San Diego.
Mission
The Urban Forestry Program plants, protects, promotes, and maintains trees for livable and sustainable City of San Diego communities.
The Urban Forestry Program maintains over 250,000 street trees throughout the City. Urban Forestry engages the community through tree planting events and tree stewardship opportunities.
Overview
One of the goals of the Urban Forestry program is to grow the City's urban canopy. An urban forest is an entire ecosystem that includes trees on both public and private property. However, unlike a natural forest, an urban forest needs help from people to survive. A vigorous and engaged urban forestry program is critical to providing a higher quality of life for residents and visitors in the City of San Diego.
Trees that are nurtured within an urban environment, produce benefits that far exceed the cost of planting and care during the trees' lifetime. Environmental and aesthetic benefits, such as energy savings, storm water runoff reduction, cleaner air, and higher property values, are consistently many times greater than tree care costs. Please refer to Our Urban Canopy for more information on the City's current progress growing its urban tree canopy.
Urban Forestry Management Plan
The City adopted a Five-Year Plan for its Urban Forestry Program in 2017 and is currently seeking funding to update this plan.
The plan's three main goals are:
- Increase the City’s urban tree canopy cover and maximize the benefits of trees
- Maximize the efficiencies in maintaining the benefits of trees, and
- Minimize the risk of trees in an urban environment.
Climate Action Plan
In 2015 the City of San Diego adopted a Climate Action Plan. Strategy 5 of the plan addresses climate resiliency by setting goals to increase the city’s tree canopy cover over the next several years. To reach those goals an implementation of an urban tree planting program is identified as a necessary step.
The Urban Forestry Program Five-Year Plan builds upon the Climate Action Plan by identifying methods to implementing a tree planting initiative and identifying best management practices to maintaining and protecting the City’s existing tree resources.
Maintenance
The City's Urban Forestry team will investigate reported issues regarding street trees. The Right of Way Management Division provides street tree maintenance services as funding allows.
Awards and Designations
The Urban Forestry Program received the Harry J. Banker Gold Leaf Award from the Western Chapter International Society of Arboriculture for its outstanding 2023 Arbor Day activities. This award recognizes projects that have made a significant impact on a community or region, usually over several years.