
The City of Shelbyville Planning Department has officially launched an Urban Tree Inventory.
This effort — led by nationally recognized urban forestry specialists from Davey Resource Group — will continue through Memorial Day.
During this time, residents may observe Davey Resource Group staff working on city property and along public rights-of-way throughout Shelbyville on most weekdays during normal business hours. Staff will be clearly identifiable by green vests and official ID badges.
This comprehensive tree inventory, funded by grants through the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR), is a crucial step in evaluating the condition of Shelbyville’s urban forest. It will:
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Identify and catalog existing trees, including species, size, and health status
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Detect invasive species that threaten native ecosystems
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Locate and record dead or hazardous trees and stumps in need of removal
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Highlight areas where tree planting is needed, especially for native species restoration
“Urban trees do more than line our streets — they clean our air, reduce stormwater runoff, cool our neighborhoods, and increase property values,” said Adam Rude, Director of Planning for the City of Shelbyville. “This inventory gives us the data we need to make smart, lasting investments in our tree canopy. It’s about making Shelbyville healthier, more resilient, and more beautiful for generations to come.”
According to the U.S. Forest Service, a single mature tree can absorb up to 48 pounds of carbon dioxide per year, intercept 1,000 gallons of rainfall, and lower surrounding temperatures by up to 9 degrees Fahrenheit. Maintaining a healthy and diverse urban forest helps mitigate the effects of climate change and supports the well-being of the entire community.
Once the inventory is complete, the data will inform the development of a strategic urban forestry plan to guide planting, pruning, and maintenance efforts citywide.
For questions or more information, residents are encouraged to contact the Shelbyville Planning Department at (317) 392-5102 or visit www.cityofshelbyvillein.com.
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