Sassenheim residents invited to shape the future of local greenery
Sassenheim is planting 1,000 new trees and wants your input on where they should go. Share your thoughts on potential locations or suggest new spots by March 22 to help create a greener, more pleasant neighborhood.
| Key Data Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Project Name | 1000 Trees Plan |
| Location | Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland |
| Feedback Deadline | Sunday, 22 March 2024 |
| Opportunities Map | View here |
| Feedback Form | Submit here |
| Project Page | More info |
| Municipality Involved | Teylingen |
The municipality of Teylingen is responsible for urban planning and environmental initiatives, including green space development. This project aims to enhance the local environment and community well-being by increasing tree coverage in Sassenheim.
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Have your say on new tree locations in Sassenheim
We are working on the 1000 Trees Plan and exploring where additional trees could be planted in Sassenheim. The opportunities map showing potential planting locations for new trees is now available. View the opportunities map on the Investree website.
Potential planting locations
Do you have any comments about a location on the map? Or do you know of another good spot for a tree? Let us know via this response form. We would love to hear from you about areas that are currently unnecessarily paved and where we could create a planting bed with a tree. For new suggestions, please include the nearest address or a Google Maps link.
Feedback deadline: Sunday 22 March
Residents of Sassenheim can submit feedback until Sunday 22 March. All responses will be reviewed. We will also assess whether there is sufficient underground space. Suitable locations will be added. If any concerns or risks are reported, we will reassess the situation and use our checklist to determine whether the location remains suitable.
More information
For more information about the 1000 Trees Plan, visit the project page.
