Declare October 17, 2020 as Arbor Day in Richmond
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In Plain English
The city formally recognizes Arbor Day to promote tree planting and environmental awareness. This ceremonial proclamation has no budget impact. Richmond joins communities nationwide in celebrating the importance of trees for air quality and neighborhood beauty.
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