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Looking for a replacement street tree?


Manito Boulevard on Spokane's South Hill offers an amazing look at some of the season's best foliage. Beyond Spokane, there are several great spots to see the best fall has to offer.
 (Christopher Anderson photos/ / The Spokesman-Review)
Manito Boulevard on Spokane's South Hill offers an amazing look at some of the season's best foliage. Beyond Spokane, there are several great spots to see the best fall has to offer. (Christopher Anderson photos/ / The Spokesman-Review)

Spokane Parks and Recreation's Urban Forestry Program is seaching for funding for new street trees - and for places to put them. If you've lost a street tree because it was sick or old, or if you simply have enough space in your planting strip (that area between the sidewalk and the street where it's so difficult to water the grass) you can sign up as a potential host for a replacement tree here.



Pia Hallenberg
Pia Hallenberg joined The Spokesman-Review in 2004. She is currently a reporter for the City Desk covering Spokane Valley city hall and community news. She also writes news features about people and events.

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