Parksville individually counting, categorizing, tracking trees & city assets
PARKSVILLE — City staff are going to great lengths to ensure trees in their care are healthy through a growing library of information.
In use behind the scenes with the City of Parksville since 2019, TreePlotter allows staff to inventory and monitor the population of trees in the region, their health and what care needs to be done to keep them in top shape.
Warren Payne, Parksville parks supervisor, presented the system to Council on Sept. 20. He said they’re about 60 per cent completed in mapping over 5,000 trees within city limits.
“When we look at the eco benefits for the entirety of the trees we have inventoried so far, 3,643 trees, we can see we’re preventing almost three million gallons of storm water, we’re removing almost two thousand pounds of pollutants and almost 8,000 pounds of carbon stored.”