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Discussion New Tree Policy coming to Kitchener

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The biggest topic for farmers these days is "trees". A new policy is coming down the pipeline for our region. Cambridge has already implemented it. The cities are working toward a 30% tree coverage in the region by the year 2050. This is in compliance with the United Nations sustainable goal #15 from the City of Kitchener's strategic plan 2023-26. In order to achieve this, control over the trees on private property must take place because roughly 50% of the trees in the region are on private property. Authority has been given to by-law to enforce the new standards.
The new policies will enforce what, where and how many trees will be allowed to be cut down. Replacement tree policies are also being implemented. These changes will be costs that are added to the farmer or homeowner. As of now, properties of more than 1 acre will be expected to comply with the new policies.
The public may not even realize this is happening. If you call an arbourist to cut down a tree, the fee may not specify these changes that the company is expected to pass onto the customer. The customer may just notice it is expensive.
Tree removal, under the new policy will be based on the height, width and trunk diameter

Below is a video showing how a Hamilton farmer got caught up in this new policy.



Is it easier to fight before a policy gets passed or after the policy gets passed?
 
Wow this is nuts! Our governments continue to take away our rights and freedoms including our trees on our own private property. Perhaps the focus should be on things like our infastructure which is crumbling, homelessness, water especially in our area, and many other priorities, unemployment, food prices, food bank usage etc. not the trees on our own property. We pay enough in taxes We don't need to be paying more charges for our trees.
 
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