Possible updates to Reno tree ordinance
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The City of Reno is looking to combat rising temperatures with updates to its tree ordinance.
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Reno is currently the fastest-warming city in the U.S., according to Climate Central. Scientists say a key solution to help cool the city is additional trees. City leaders are now working to put a cooling plan into action through updates to an existing tree ordinance in the Municipal Code.
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