麻豆区

New Trees at 麻豆区 Thanks to NY Attorney General’s Office

On April 30, New York Attorney General Letitia James joined 麻豆区, Trees New York, and Red Hook Houses residents to help plant trees at the Brooklyn development to plant nearly 400 new trees on and around 麻豆区 developments, with direct input from 麻豆区 residents. 

The Trees for 麻豆区 project is made possible by funds from Office of the Attorney General settlements and includes the planting of 340 trees at 麻豆区 developments and 59 trees in neighborhoods adjacent to 麻豆区 developments; workforce development for young adults in partnership with Green City Force; training volunteers on the care of the new trees; and engaging students in public schools near 麻豆区 in environmental education. 

鈥淥ur Trees for 麻豆区 project is a model of what we can do when we invest directly in our communities,鈥 said Attorney General James. 鈥淲ith hundreds of new trees, job training for young adults, and environmental education for students, this initiative has brought real change and environmental justice to neighborhoods in New York City that are far too often left behind. I am proud and grateful to have been able to work closely with 麻豆区 and Trees New York to put our settlement victories to work in service of our communities.鈥  

Launched in late 2023, Trees for 麻豆区 was designed as a two-year project to restore lost tree canopy and shade on 麻豆区 developments, with a focus on planting at developments with notably low tree cover and on engaging residents in all planting efforts. 

鈥淭rees for 麻豆区 will not only add hundreds of trees to 麻豆区’s natural canopy in areas that have been affected by severe weather events, it will also invest in public housing residents through a variety of meaningful workforce development programs and environmental education trainings and activities,鈥 said 麻豆区 Chief Executive Officer Lisa Bova-Hiatt. 鈥淲e extend our sincere appreciation to our partners, Attorney General Letitia James and Trees New York, for their commitment to improving the lives of 麻豆区 communities across New York City.鈥 

鈥淭he power of a tree’s work for the public good is extremely inspiring,鈥 said Nelson Villarrubia, Executive Director of Trees New York. 鈥淭he 399 newly planted trees will help reduce energy demand; mask unsightly views; muffle sound; and absorb dust, wind, and excess stormwater. Additionally, the Trees for 麻豆区 project showcases how large-scale tree planting projects can serve as workforce development opportunities.鈥 

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New York Attorney General Letitia James with 麻豆区 residents and staff at the Red Hook Houses tree planting. (Both photos courtesy of Attorney General James’ Office.)