A million tree mission: Volunteers chip in to plant trees
- Alli Burgess, El Inde Arizona
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Tucson Clean and Beautiful is going out every Saturday through March with dozens of volunteers to plant trees in neighborhoods around Tucson. It's part of Tucson Mayor Regina Romero's plan to plant 1 million trees in Tucson by 2030.
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Tucson Clean and Beautiful and its volunteers are planting trees throughout the city, but it might not be enough to meet Mayor Regina Romero's 2030 goal.
Tucson is set to get $5 million and the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona will receive $400,000, according to federal officials.
A neighborhood association representative admitted some residents of Hedrick Acres were behind the tree cutting, which a City Council member has decried.
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