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Measure AB 803
Authors Garcia  
Subject Urban forestry: school greening.
Relating To relating to forestry.
Title An act to amend Sections 4799.07, 4799.08, 4799.09, 4799.10, 4799.10.2, 4799.11, 4799.12, and 4799.12.1 of the Public Resources Code, relating to forestry.
Last Action Dt 2025-04-30
State Amended Assembly
Status In Committee Process
Active? Y
Vote Required Majority
Appropriation No
Fiscal Committee Yes
Local Program No
Substantive Changes None
Urgency No
Tax Levy No
Leginfo Link Bill
Actions
2025-08-29     In committee: Held under submission.
2025-07-07     In committee: Referred to APPR. suspense file.
2025-06-24     From committee: Do pass and re-refer to Com. on APPR. with recommendation: To Consent Calendar. (Ayes 7. Noes 0.) (June 24). Re-referred to Com. on APPR.
2025-06-11     Referred to Com. on N.R. & W.
2025-06-03     In Senate. Read first time. To Com. on RLS. for assignment.
2025-06-02     Read third time. Passed. Ordered to the Senate. (Ayes 79. Noes 0. Page 1854.)
2025-05-27     Read second time. Ordered to third reading.
2025-05-23     From committee: Do pass. (Ayes 14. Noes 0.) (May 23).
2025-05-14     In committee: Set, first hearing. Referred to APPR. suspense file.
2025-05-01     Re-referred to Com. on APPR.
2025-04-30     Read second time and amended.
2025-04-29     From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended and re-refer to Com. on APPR. with recommendation: To Consent Calendar. (Ayes 14. Noes 0.) (April 28).
2025-03-25     Re-referred to Com. on NAT. RES.
2025-03-24     Referred to Com. on NAT. RES.
2025-03-24     From committee chair, with author's amendments: Amend, and re-refer to Com. on NAT. RES. Read second time and amended.
2025-02-19     From printer. May be heard in committee March 21.
2025-02-18     Read first time. To print.
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Amended Assembly     2025-04-30
Amended Assembly     2025-03-24
Introduced     2025-02-18
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			<html:p>The California Urban Forestry Act of 1978 has a stated purpose of the promotion of the use of urban forest resources for the purpose of increasing integrated projects with multiple benefits in urban communities, including, but not limited to, the benefit of expanded urban forest canopy and community greening. </html:p>
			<html:p>This bill would also include school greening, as defined, as a benefit of the act.</html:p>
			<html:p>The act requires the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection to implement a program in urban forestry to encourage better tree management and planning in urban areas to increase integrated, multiple benefit projects by assisting urban areas with innovative solutions to problems including, among other things, improved capture of storm water and dry weather runoff, addressing water shortages.</html:p>
			<html:p>This bill would provide improving school greening as a problem to be addressed by the program.</html:p>
			<html:p>The act requires the department to complete a statewide strategic plan, as specified, and to submit the plan to the Legislature on or before June 30, 2025.</html:p>
			<html:p>This bill would require the plan to be submitted to the Legislature on or before June 30, 2026.</html:p>
			<html:p>The act requires the department to provide technical assistance to urban areas with respect to, among other things, improvement and enhancement of local water capture for urban forest maintenance, and requires the department to provide advice and guidance to cities, counties, districts, and other specified entities on, among other things, best practices and metrics for maintaining urban forest health.</html:p>
			<html:p>This bill would require the department to also provide
			 technical assistance to urban areas with respect to improvement of public schools to create tree-shaded, natural school grounds, as specified, and to provide advice and guidance on use of trees in urban areas to promote community resilience and adaptation.</html:p>
			<html:p>The act authorizes the Director of Forestry and Fire Protection to make grants to provide assistance for specified projects, including, but not limited to, tree planting projects and other categories of projects recommended by the director, as provided.</html:p>
			<html:p>This bill would include, as part of that assistance, funding for school greening to optimize tree canopy cover and nature-based learning. The bill would authorize the director to authorize a negotiated indirect cost rate agreement within an approved
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							<html:p>The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:</html:p>
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								Trees are a vital resource in the urban environment and as an important psychological link with nature for the urban dweller.
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								Trees are a valuable economic asset in our cities. They help maintain or increase property values, attract business and new residents in urban areas, and support job creation and business growth.
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								Trees play an important role in energy conservation by modifying temperature extremes with shade and humidity, and by influencing wind direction and velocity. This role is particularly important
						in reducing the amount of energy consumed in heating and cooling buildings and homes, and potentially in producing a local fuel and energy source.
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								Trees directly reduce air pollution by removing airborne particulates from the atmosphere and helping to purify the air.
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								Trees help reduce noise, provide habitat for songbirds and other wildlife, reduce surface runoff and protect urban water resources, and enhance the aesthetic quality of life in urban communities.
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								Trees planted in urban settings play a significant role in meeting the state’s greenhouse gas emission reduction targets by sequestering carbon as well as reducing energy consumption.
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								Trees planted at schools along with associated green infrastructure reduce ambient heat, improve student aptitude, and provide recreational opportunities.
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								Maximizing the benefits of trees through multiple-objective projects that provide environmental services can provide cost-effective solutions to the needs of urban communities and local agencies, including, but not limited to, increased water supply, clean air and water, reduced energy use, flood and stormwater management, recreation, and urban revitalization.
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								Growing conditions in urban areas for trees and associated plants have worsened so that many of California’s urban communities are now losing more trees than are replaced.
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				Section 4799.08 of the 
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								The purpose of this chapter is all of the following:
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								(1)
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								Promote the use of urban forest resources for purposes of increasing integrated projects with multiple benefits in urban communities, including, but not limited to, the following:
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								Expanded urban forest canopy.
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								Community greening.
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								School greening.
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								Increased carbon sequestration.
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								(E)
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								Reduced energy
						consumption.
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								(F)
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								Reduction of impacts of the urban heat island effect.
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								(G)
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								Improved management of stormwater and dry weather runoff.
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								(H)
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								Improved local water capture and efficient use of water for urban forest maintenance.
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								(I)
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								Climate adaptation, with an emphasis on disadvantaged communities.
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								(2)
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								Stop the decline of our urban forest resources, facilitate the planting of trees in urban communities, and improve the quality of the environment in urban areas through the establishment and improved management of urban forest resources.
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								Facilitate the creation of permanent jobs in tree maintenance and related urban forestry activities in neighborhood, local, and regional urban areas to enable workforce training for young women and men in disadvantaged communities.
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								Optimize the potential of tree and vegetative cover in reducing energy consumption and producing fuel and other products.
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								Encourage the coordination of state and local agency activities in urban forestry and related programs and encourage maximum community participation in their development and implementation.
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								Assist the Department of Agriculture to prevent the introduction and spread within this state of known and potentially damaging or devastating invasive
						pests and diseases.
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								(7)
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								Reduce or eliminate tree loss resulting from invasive pests and diseases.
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								(8)
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								Promote policies and incentives for implementing entities that advance improved maintenance of urban forest canopy to optimize multiple benefits.
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								(b)
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								In implementing this chapter, the department shall consult with the State Water Resources Control Board to identify additional opportunities to improve water resources management through urban forestry projects.
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				Section 4799.09 of the 
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							<html:p>As used in this chapter the following terms have the following meanings:</html:p>
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								(a)
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								“Disadvantaged community” means a community identified as a disadvantaged community pursuant to Section 39711 of the Health and Safety Code.
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								“Local water” means rainwater, stormwater, recycled water, and urban runoff captured by urban forest sites through curb cuts, cisterns, tree wells, and other best management practices that offset reliance on potable water use.
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								(c)
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								“Low-income community” means a community as defined in Section 39713 of the Health and Safety Code.
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								(d)
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								“Negotiated indirect cost rate agreement” means an agreement pursuant to Part 200 of Title 2 of the Code of Federal Regulations that is approved by the federal government.
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								(e)
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								“School greening” means any project or action pursuant to Section 4799.12 or paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of Section 12802.10 of the Government Code that can feasibly be completed on the schoolsite of a local education agency that reduces the ambient temperature.
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								(f)
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								“Urban area” means an urban place, as that term is defined by the most current United States Census Bureau definition.
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								“Urban forest” means those native or introduced trees and related vegetation in the
						urban and near-urban areas, including, but not limited to, urban watersheds, soils and related habitats, street trees, park trees, residential trees, natural riparian habitats, and trees on other private and public properties.
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								(h)
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								“Urban forest maintenance” means those activities that reduce tree mortality, ensure optimal tree health, preserve carbon sequestration and climate resilience benefits, and improve the full functionality of the urban forest. This includes, but is not limited to, mulching, watering, and proper pruning practices.
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								(i)
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								“Urban forestry” means the cultivation and management of native or introduced trees and related vegetation in urban areas for their present and potential contribution to the economic, physiological, sociological, and ecological well-being of urban society.
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				Section 4799.10 of the 
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								(a)
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								(1)
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								The department shall implement a program in urban forestry to encourage better tree management and planting in urban areas to increase integrated, multiple benefit projects by assisting urban areas with innovative solutions to problems, including reductions in the emissions of greenhouse gases, mitigation of public health impacts of poor air and water quality, mitigation of urban heat island effect, improved capture of stormwater and dry weather runoff, addressing water shortages, improved school greening, lack of green space, lack of urban parks that are accessible to pedestrians, vandalism, and insufficient tree maintenance, and to otherwise accomplish the purposes of this chapter.
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								(2)
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								The department shall encourage demonstration projects that maximize the benefits of urban forests in conjunction with state and local agency programs to improve carbon sequestration, water conservation, energy conservation, stormwater capture and reuse, urban forest maintenance, urban parks and river parkways, school construction and improvements, school greening or sun-safe schoolyards, air quality, water quality, flood management, urban revitalization, solid waste prevention, and other projects.
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								(3)
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								The department shall establish local or regional targets for urban tree canopy, with emphasis on disadvantaged communities that tend to be most vulnerable to urban heat island effect. These targets shall include urban forest diversity, tree species’ adaptability to anticipated
						climate change impacts, and other relevant factors.
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								(4)
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								The department shall assume the primary responsibility in carrying out the intent of this chapter in cooperation with statewide and regional urban forestry organizations or associations and arboricultural organizations or associations, other private and public entities or persons, and appropriate local, state, and federal agencies, including, but not limited to, the Department of Water Resources, the California Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Fish and Game, the Department of Food and Agriculture, regional water quality control boards, regional and local air districts, the University of California Cooperative Extension, the Department of Parks and Recreation, the Department of Transportation, resource conservation districts, and the United States Forest Service.
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								(b)
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								(1)
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								The department shall be the agent of the state and shall have full power to cooperate with those agencies of the federal
						government that have powers and duties concerning urban forestry and shall perform all things necessary to secure the benefits of federal urban forestry programs.
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								(2)
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								To facilitate implementation of this chapter, the director may enter into agreements and contracts with a public or private organization including a local agency that has urban forestry-related jurisdictional responsibilities and an established and operating urban forestry program. The director shall consult with those agencies when carrying out this chapter in their respective areas.
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								(c)
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								The director shall take all feasible steps to prevent or retard the introduction, establishment, and spread of known or potentially damaging or devastating pests and diseases. Any agreement shall ensure that the
						department will not need additional funds to participate in the program.
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								(d)
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								The department and the Department of Food and Agriculture shall cooperate in setting quarantine boundary lines and in enforcing the provisions relating to quarantine and pest abatement contained in Division 4 (commencing with Section 5001) of the Food and Agricultural Code when a quarantine is established to prevent the spread of introduced pests and diseases affecting the state’s urban forests.
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								(e)
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								Whenever it is feasible to do so, the department may utilize inmates and wards assigned to conservation camps or the California Conservation Corps or certified Community Conservation Corps in implementing this chapter.
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								(f)
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								The department may
						utilize available recipients of CalWORKs or the General Assistance Program, who are participating in state or county work experience programs for carrying out the purposes of this chapter. The participation of registrants for the welfare-to-work program under the CalWORKs program, under Article 3.2 (commencing with Section 11320) of Chapter 2 of Part 3 of Division 9 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, shall be consistent with their participant contract requirements. A person being utilized by the department pursuant to this subdivision shall not be placed in the same crew as persons utilized pursuant to subdivision (e).
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								(g)
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								The department shall develop or update regulations as necessary to implement the requirements of this section.
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			<ns0:Num>SEC. 5.</ns0:Num>
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				Section 4799.10.2 of the 
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								(a)
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								(1)
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								The department shall complete a statewide strategic plan, in consultation with nonprofit organizations, cities, counties, other local governments of urban areas, and disadvantaged and low-income communities, to achieve a 10-percent increase of tree canopy cover in urban areas by 2035, with priority for increasing tree canopy cover in disadvantaged and low-income communities and low-canopy areas. The statewide strategic plan shall include recommendations for all of the following:
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								(A)
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								State and local policies necessary to achieve the goal of increasing tree canopy cover in urban areas by 10 percent by 2035.
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								Targets and actions for canopy increase to be completed at the regional level by 2030 in a manner that is consistent with paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) of Section 4799.10 and that supports the 2035 statewide goal.
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								(C)
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								Local resources needed for the maintenance and upkeep of urban forests and strategies to secure these resources.
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								Resources and strategies to address threats to urban forests, including climate change, extreme weather, pollution, drought and limited water resource availability, diseases, and pests.
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								(E)
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								Sustainable tree canopy expansion within disadvantaged communities and low-income communities.
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								(F)
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								Measures to reduce or
						eliminate net loss of any existing tree canopy.
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								(2)
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								The statewide strategic plan completed by the department pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be submitted to the Legislature on or before June 30, 2026.
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								(b)
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								The statewide strategic plan submitted to the Legislature pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.
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								(c)
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								Pursuant to Section 10231.5 of the Government Code, this section shall be repealed on June 30, 2030.
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				Section 4799.11 of the 
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								(a)
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								The department shall provide technical assistance to urban areas with respect to all of the following:
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								(1)
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								Planning for regional, county, and local land use analysis projects related to urban forestry.
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								(2)
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								Preparation of urban tree plans and the selection of trees in landscaping and reforestation efforts.
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								(3)
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								Development and coordination of training programs for neighborhood and local agency tree planting and maintenance crews.
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								(4)
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								Advice and guidance to cities, counties, districts, and regional
						entities, homeowner neighborhood groups, and nonprofit organizations on tree disease, insect problems, tree planting, maintenance, use of trees in urban areas to promote community resilience and adaptation, and best practices and metrics as developed by the department, for maintaining urban forest health.
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								(5)
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								The role of forest ecology in planning for the future of urban areas, including climate change and greenhouse gas emission reductions, carbon sequestration, air quality, watershed problems, and energy conservation.
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								(6)
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								Improvement and enhancement of local water capture for urban forest maintenance.
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								(7)
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								Retention of native trees and riparian habitats.
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								(8)
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								Improvement of public schools to create tree-shaded, natural school grounds in child-accessible areas to support student’s health, well-being, and learning.
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								(9)
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								Any other matter relating to the purposes of this chapter.
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								(b)
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								The department and other state agencies are also authorized to assist local tree maintenance and green waste utilization programs by making equipment available on loan where feasible and not detrimental to department or other state agency operations. That equipment may be used only to support regional or local urban forestry efforts consistent with this chapter, including by nonprofit organizations involved in urban tree care or urban green waste utilization efforts.
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				Section 4799.12 of the 
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							<html:p>The director, with advice from other appropriate state agencies and interested parties, may make grants to provide assistance of 25 to 90 percent of costs for projects meeting guidelines established by the board upon recommendation by the director. The director may waive the cost sharing requirement for projects that are in disadvantaged and low-income communities. Grants may be made to cities, counties, districts, and nonprofit organizations. The director may also waive the cost sharing requirement if the funding source for a grant prohibits cost sharing requirements. The director may authorize a negotiated indirect cost rate agreement within an approved
						project that is funded with state or federal dollars. The director may authorize advance payments from a grant awarded to a nonprofit organization that is located in or providing service to disadvantaged or low-income communities. The advance shall not exceed 25 percent of the total grant award. Contributions required as a condition of grants made pursuant to this section may be made in the form of material, services, or equipment, or funds. Authorized assistance may include, but is not limited to, any of the following needs:</html:p>
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								(a)
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								Funding for development of urban tree plans that include coordination of local agency efforts and community involvement.
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								(b)
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								Funding for development of urban tree plans that include coordination of multiple
						jurisdictions, multiple agency efforts, and community involvement.
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								(c)
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								Funding for development of urban forest master plans or similar plans designed to provide comprehensive protection, maintenance, and management of the urban forest.
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								(d)
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								Provision of seedling and tree stock.
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								(e)
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								Tree planting projects.
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								(f)
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								Funding for school greening projects to optimize tree canopy cover and nature-based learning.
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								(g)
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								Funding and other assistance to local agencies and nonprofit organizations for partnerships as follows:
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								(1)
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								Energy saving urban forest
						programs.
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								(2)
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								Developing projects or programs that use urban forests for water conservation, improving water quality, improved water management, or stormwater capture.
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								(3)
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								Developing projects or programs that use urban forests for air quality improvement, reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, or reduction of urban heat island effect.
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								(4)
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								Developing community education and engagement programs on the benefits and proper care of trees.
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								(h)
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								Funding for the development of training and educational materials on the benefits of the urban forest.
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								(i)
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								Funding for the development of training and educational materials
						on proper care and maintenance of trees and the urban forest, including young and mature tree care.
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								(j)
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								Funding and other assistance, based on criteria developed by the department, for management of urban forests to ensure their survival and ability to optimize the benefits that urban forests provide the community and the environment.
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								(k)
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								Funding and other assistance for demonstration projects in urban forestry with special attention given to projects or programs assisting the state in meeting the requirements of the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 (Division 25.5 (commencing with Section 38500) of the Health and Safety Code), improving energy and water conservation, capturing and filtering urban stormwater and dry weather runoff, improving water quality, utilizing local water,
						reducing the urban heat island effect, improving air quality, and wood and fiber utilization projects, including, but not limited to, biofuel and bioenergy.
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								(
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								Funding for improved urban forest maintenance and projects that respond to events that impact urban forest health, including drought, storms, pests, and disease.
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								(m)
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								Funding for planning and technical assistance for eligible applicants assisting disadvantaged communities.
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								(n)
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								Other categories of projects recommended by the director and approved by the board.
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				Section 4799.12.1 of the 
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								(a)
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								Moneys appropriated from the California Community and Neighborhood Tree Voluntary Tax Contribution Fund, established pursuant to Section 18735 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, to the department shall be used to fund grants authorized under Section 4799.12. A minimum of 25 percent of the funds shall be used for the needs specified in subdivisions (a), (b), (c), (i), and (
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								This section shall become inoperative one year after the date on which Article 4 (commencing with Section 18734) of Chapter 3 of Part 10.2 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code becomes inoperative and is repealed on
						January 1 of the following year.
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Last Version Text Digest The California Urban Forestry Act of 1978 has a stated purpose of the promotion of the use of urban forest resources for the purpose of increasing integrated projects with multiple benefits in urban communities, including, but not limited to, the benefit of expanded urban forest canopy and community greening. This bill would also include school greening, as defined, as a benefit of the act. The act requires the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection to implement a program in urban forestry to encourage better tree management and planning in urban areas to increase integrated, multiple benefit projects by assisting urban areas with innovative solutions to problems including, among other things, improved capture of storm water and dry weather runoff, addressing water shortages. This bill would provide improving school greening as a problem to be addressed by the program. The act requires the department to complete a statewide strategic plan, as specified, and to submit the plan to the Legislature on or before June 30, 2025. This bill would require the plan to be submitted to the Legislature on or before June 30, 2026. The act requires the department to provide technical assistance to urban areas with respect to, among other things, improvement and enhancement of local water capture for urban forest maintenance, and requires the department to provide advice and guidance to cities, counties, districts, and other specified entities on, among other things, best practices and metrics for maintaining urban forest health. This bill would require the department to also provide technical assistance to urban areas with respect to improvement of public schools to create tree-shaded, natural school grounds, as specified, and to provide advice and guidance on use of trees in urban areas to promote community resilience and adaptation. The act authorizes the Director of Forestry and Fire Protection to make grants to provide assistance for specified projects, including, but not limited to, tree planting projects and other categories of projects recommended by the director, as provided. This bill would include, as part of that assistance, funding for school greening to optimize tree canopy cover and nature-based learning. The bill would authorize the director to authorize a negotiated indirect cost rate agreement within an approved project that is funded with state or federal dollars. The bill would also make conforming changes.