In the 2021 Legislative Session, the Washington State Legislature passed HB 1216 to support investments in and resources for urban and community forestry in Washington. The bill expands the existing urban & community forestry program within the Department of Natural Resources, and tasks the agency with assessing urban tree canopies statewide, running a grant program for urban and community forestry efforts, and providing technical expertise and equipment for municipalities interested in improving their urban forest management.
Representative Bill Ramos (D-Issaquah)—the prime sponsor of the legislation—and Csenka Favorini-Csorba of the Department of Natural Resources will discuss pervasive inequities in urban forest cover, the importance of urban forests for community health and climate resilience, the main components of the legislation and opportunities it provides for communities, the inclusion of environmental justice considerations, and opportunities for future investments in urban and community forestry.
Washington State House of Representatives - 5th Legislative District
After growing up in East Oakland, California, Bill Ramos went on to study biology and forest sciences at Humboldt State University before joining the US Forest Service. During his 30-year forestry career – first in California, then in North Bend,...
Senior Policy Advisor, WA State Department of Natural Resources
Csenka Favorini-Csorba is a Senior Policy Advisor for Climate and Community Resilience at the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, where she’s leading an agency-wide effort to conserve one million acres and replant one million acres...