Eversource is partnering with the Arbor Day Foundation’s Energy-Saving Trees Program to donate nearly a thousand trees in select Eversource communities.Follow the Link! Watch the video, pick your tree and stop by Hartford City Hall and collect on Thursday, May 9th 12 - 7PM.
Voting will take place at:City Hall, 550 Main Street,Rm#002, Hartford, CT. Ground Floor.Curbside Voting will be held in Front of City Hall.
Good Friday (3/29/24) • Memorial Day (5/27/24) • Independence Day • Indigenous Peoples' Day • Veteran's Day • Thanksgiving Day • Christmas Day • New Year's Day • Martin Luther King Jr Day • Lincoln’s Birthday • Washington’s Birthday
Purpose: To advise the City Forester, Council, and Mayor on tree-related issues and promote awareness of tree care, Hartford’s arboreal heritage, and benefits of urban forest Initial Duties
The Commission develops and adopts a Master Tree Plan within 18 months; reviews the plan every five years and amends it as needed; creates an annual “State of the Forest” report; prepares policy and action recommendations to submit to Mayor and Council; hears and decides appeals from City Forester; and establishes a Legacy Tree Program
Supporting Department: Public Works
Number of Members: 9 voting; 1 non-voting
Appointed criteria:
Ex Officio:
In 2017, the Hartford Court of Common Council voted unanimously to utilize a free platform known as www.meetinginfo.org for Boards & Commissions to easily post their meeting agendas and meeting minutes online.