The Tree City USA® program, sponsored by the Arbor Day Foundation in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service and the National Association of State Foresters, provides direction, technical assistance, public attention, and national recognition for urban and community forestry programs in thousands of towns and cities that more than 135 million Americans call home.
The many benefits of being a Tree City include creating a framework for action, education, a positive public image, and citizen pride.
Read more about the benefits of becoming a Tree City.
To qualify as a Tree City USA community, a town or city must meet four standards established by The Arbor Day Foundation and the National Association of State Foresters. These standards were established to ensure that every qualifying community would have a viable tree management plan and program. It is important to note that they were also designed so that no community would be excluded because of size.
For information on becoming a Tree City USA, contact the Urban and Community Forestry Program
Number of years in ( ) parentheses.
Delaware’s Tree Friendly Community Program honors communities and homeowner associations that are committed to protecting and enhancing our state’s urban forest resources. Delaware currently has 25 communities that are certified as “Tree Friendly.”
Download a Tree Friendly Application.Applications closed September 1, 2024.
A community can qualify by accomplishing three (3) of the following:
To qualify as a Tree Friendly Community, you must have fulfilled (3) of the following:
To see if your community qualifies as a Delaware Tree Friendly Community,
please complete an application
and email to the Delaware Urban and Community Forestry Program.
Applications will be reviewed by the U&CF Council and DFS Staff. Communities that qualify will receive a letter of acceptance in October 2024. Accepted communities will receive a complimentary sign to display publicly that they are committed to maintaining their forest resources and our state’s environment. This certification is effective for two years, after which it can be renewed. Applications submitted on odd years will be required to recertify the following year and every two years after to maintain a Tree Friendly Community Status. No site visits are required. If you have any additional questions, please contact the Delaware Urban and Community Forestry Program.
Community | County | Level |
Alapocas | New Castle | Gold |
Fairthorne | New Castle | Silver |
Tavistock | New Castle | Platinum |
The Village of Fox Meadows | New Castle | Bronze |
Westover Hills A | New Castle | Platinum |
Westover Hills C | New Castle | Platinum |
Champions Club | Kent | Silver |
Bishops Landing | Sussex | Bronze |
Coastal Club of Lewes | Sussex | Bronze |
Lewes Crossing | Sussex | Bronze |
Nassau Grove | Sussex | Bronze |
The Plantations | Sussex | Bronze |
Savannahs Landing | Sussex | Bronze |
Sawgrass Community | Sussex | Bronze |
Senators Community | Sussex | Bronze |
Solitude at White Creek | Sussex | Bronze |
Bayside – Tunnell Community | Sussex | Gold |
Baywood – Tunnell Community | Sussex | Gold |
Creekside – Tunnell Community | Sussex | Gold |
Coveside – Tunnell Community | Sussex | Gold |
Dockside – Tunnell Community | Sussex | Gold |
Lakeside – Tunnell Community | Sussex | Gold |
Seaside – Tunnell Community | Sussex | Gold |
Village of Cinderberry | Sussex | Bronze |
Meadows – Villages of Old Landing | Sussex | Silver |
A college or university campus can receive annual Tree Campus Higher Education recognition by meeting five standards.
Tree Campus USA program recognizes college and university campuses that:
Recognition also builds pride among your campus and the wider community. The Arbor Day Foundation will help you in sharing your designation, as well as sending flags, press releases, logos and graphics, and other materials after your acceptance.
Every day in communities all across America, people depend on safe, reliable electric service to power their homes, businesses, and public buildings – all while protecting and enhancing the urban forest. The Tree Line USA® program exists to recognize best practices in public and private utility arboriculture, demonstrating how trees and utilities can co-exist for the benefit of communities and citizens.
The Arbor Day Foundation collaborates with the National Association of State Foresters on this initiative. These state foresters bring expertise in balancing the demands of expanding utility needs in our communities alongside the benefits of providing adequate care for our urban forests.
Utility companies that comply with these core standards are welcome to print and submit a Tree Line USA application form to enroll.
Each year, Delaware celebrates the last Friday in April as “Arbor Day,” an occasion to plant trees and spotlight the numerous natural benefits that trees provide. Established by J. Sterling Morton in Nebraska on April 10, 1872, it is estimated that one million trees were planted on the very first Arbor Day. Arbor Day observances are also an integral part of community recognition programs such as Tree City USA, Delaware’s Tree Friendly Community Program, Tree Campus, and Tree Line USA, as well as qualifying for a financial award from the Urban Grant Program.
The Delaware Forest Service also sponsors numerous activities to celebrate Arbor Day each year, including the Arbor Day School Poster Contest and Free Seedling Program, and its annual Arbor Day Ceremony with the Governor’s Office.
If you have questions, comments, or need assistance, please contact:
Urban and Community Forestry Program Send E-mail.
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