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Charlottesville Utilities is Offering Free Trees to City Residents

Utilities News Posted on February 28, 2025

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February 28, 2025


Charlottesville Utilities is Offering Free Trees to City Residents


CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA – The Charlottesville Department of Utilities is excited to announce that the Arbor Day Foundation’s Energy-Saving Trees Program returns this spring for its fourth year and is now a biannual event! Utilities customers in the City of Charlottesville have an opportunity to continue the tree-mendous success of this program by receiving one of 200 additional free trees being offered by Utilities to strategically plant on their property to help conserve energy and reduce energy bills.

The strategic planting of trees provides a variety of benefits for individual households, as well as the broader community. Properly planted trees can reduce the amount of energy a home requires to remain comfortable by providing a barrier to cold winter winds and delivering shade in the summer. Trees also provide several benefits for the entire community, such as increasing capacity for carbon sequestration, improving air quality, and providing more effective stormwater filtration and runoff reduction to help keep pollutants out of water supplies.

With guidance from the City’s Arborist, this spring’s available tree varieties include eastern nine bark, northern spicebush, hazelnut, river birch, and pin oak. Tree reservations are limited to one tree per service address and made on a first-come, first-served basis beginning Monday, March 3rd. Reservations can be made by accessing Utilities’ interactive tree portal provided by the Arbor Day Foundation at www.arborday.org/charlottesville. The portal has been updated and enhanced for 2025 and is now an even better resource, providing simple step-by-step instructions that focus on homeowner education, and maximizing environmental impact, to calculate where to specifically and strategically plant trees for the greatest energy- and money-saving benefit.

Safety is essential to a successful landscaping project, and this program serves as a great opportunity to reinforce safe digging practices with the community – especially with the outdoor project season almost here. Prior to planting a tree, customers are expected to follow the law and contact Virginia 811 at least three working days before planting to have the location of buried utility lines on their property marked by a professional. Knowing the location of buried utilities helps prevent their damage, and a potentially hazardous situation. The service is free and allows customers to dig safely while planting their tree.

For more information about the Energy-Saving Trees Program and the Arbor Day Foundation contact Utilities Outreach at utilitiesoutreach@charlottesville.gov.

Media Contact
 
Ryan Willis
 Utilities Outreach Program Coordinator
 City of Charlottesville
 434-970-3686
willisr@charlottesville.gov