COOPER CREEK COLLABORATIVE
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Community Survey Questions for Tree Give-Away
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1. Do you live within the Cooper Creek Watershed? Are you sure? Please use the map for reference (expanding the map and enter your address into the search bar to zoom to your property).
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Yes - I live in the Cooper Creek Watershed (Red Outline)
Yes - I live in the Demonstration Watershed (Yellow Outline)
No
Not Sure
2. Would you accept free trees (large, 5 to 10 gallon bucket sized) to plant on your property?
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Yes
No
If so, how many?
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If not, why?
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3. Are there certain types of trees that you would require in order to accept free trees to plant on your property?
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No
If so, please specify/explain.
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4. Are there certain types of trees that you would not accept?
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No
If so, please specify/explain.
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5. Would you like to have the tree planted for you free of charge?
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No
6. Would you like free training on how to plant (and care for) trees?
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7. What has stopped you from planting more trees on your property in the past?
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8. What benefits of urban/suburban trees are important to you (check all boxes that apply)?
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Energy savings in adjacent buildings
Stormwater runoff reduction (reduced erosion & improved aquatic habitat in creeks)
Wildlife habitat and food source
Pollution reduction (ozone, sulfur dioxide, particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide)
Carbon storage (CO2 sequestration)
Air temperature reduction
Improved physical and mental health
Wind reduction
Shade & UV radiation reduction
Increased Property Value
9. Did you know that a significant “canopy coverage” formed by large trees is required to attain most of the benefits of urban/suburban trees listed above?
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10. From a bird’s-eye view, please estimate what percent of your property is currently covered by tree canopy. (If you’re having trouble visualizing, you can view your home on Google Maps using the “satellite” view).
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11. Optional: What is your address (This will help us verify if you are eligible for free trees)
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12. Optional: If you provide your e-mail, we'll let you know when trees become available.
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For more information contact Adam Lehmann at
Adam.Lehmann@Hamilton-co.org
; 513-772-7645 (ext. 15).
For more information on the multiple benefits of urban trees
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