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City Of Bend Reviews Tree Code

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The City of Bend wants to hear your questions about the future of tree preservation in our community.  

For the last few years, community members have raised concerns about trees being cut down during new development projects on larger sites in the City. In response, the City formed the Tree Regulation Update Advisory Committee, also known as TRUAC, to recommend solutions to this community concern while not creating a barrier to building more needed housing.  TRUAC was made up of community volunteers representing developers, neighborhoods, arborists, architects, environmental and equity interests. 

Q&A sessions will be held in early March for the community to learn more about what changes are being recommended by TRUAC. These proposed changes first encourage the preservation of Priority Trees, which are defined as 20 inches in diameter at breast height or larger. Another option includes preserving a percent of the overall diameter at breast height on a site of trees 6 inches or larger. Diameter at breast height is the diameter of a tree measured at 4 ½ feet off the ground. 

There are also options for mitigation including on-site tree replacement and a payment in lieu for trees that could not be preserved to go toward paying for the planting and maintenance of other trees throughout the city. 

What these Q&A sessions are:  

What these Q&A sessions are not:  

Two Q&A sessions will be held on the following dates:

After registering for a virtual meeting, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.  

To learn more about the proposed changes or the process in general, visit bendoregon.gov/tree-code.