City of Rochester Proclaims April as Native Plant Month

City of Rochester Proclaims April as Native Plant Month
Malik D. Evans Mayor at City of Rochester — Official website
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(Wednesday, April 24, 2024) – Mayor Malik D. Evans, joined by City officials and members of the Rochester Garden Club, declared April as Native Plant Month with the ceremonial planting of a Sugar Maple at the First Street Park. The event aimed to raise awareness of the importance of native plants in supporting the diversity of flora and fauna in the region and a healthy ecosystem overall.

“Native plants, indigenous to our region, play a critical role in the well-being of our environment,” shared Mayor Evans. “The tree planting and proclamation are more than a moment in time. Today we made a commitment to protect our natural environment and made a gift to future generations who will sit beneath its shade.”

Residents were encouraged to plant native species when possible and support organizations like the Rochester Garden Club that promote the conservation and protection of indigenous flora. They were also urged to read the recently released draft of the Urban Forest Master Plan update and attend upcoming events to provide input on the plan and celebrate the city’s rich tapestry of trees.

The Administration of Mayor Malik D. Evans aims to create a safe, equitable, and prosperous Rochester by inspiring hope and delivering opportunities for everyone. City employees are committed to providing exceptional customer service, transparent stewardship, and collaborative leadership to foster a vibrant community that empowers personal, professional, and generational growth for all who live, work, or play in the city of Rochester.



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