Community Input Sought for Camden’s Urban Forest Initiative

Camden Invites Community to Trees4SC! Open House to Shape Urban Forest Future

Public Input Sought on Community Tree Canopy Plan and Urban Forest Initiative

August 21, 2025 – CAMDEN, SC – The City of Camden, in partnership with Green Infrastructure Center, Inc. (GIC), invites residents to attend a community open house on September 15, 2025, at 6:00 PM at the Revolutionary War Visitor Center, located at 212 Broad Street, Camden, SC 29020.

The Trees4SC! initiative represents months of collaborative work between City of Camden staff, community stakeholders, and GIC staff to assess the community’s tree canopy, develop comprehensive mapping, and review existing ordinances. City officials are now ready to present their plan for Camden’s urban forest and seek valuable community input.

What Attendees Can Expect:

  • View comprehensive community tree maps showing current canopy coverage
  • Provide feedback on urban forestry initiatives
  • Help decide optimal locations for new tree plantings
  • Enter a free tree raffle for residents
  • Enjoy complimentary food and beverages

“We are excited to have been chosen as one of the communities to participate in the Trees4SC! program,” says Community Development Coordinator Kat Spadacenta. “This community open house is an important next step in the program, and we are hoping to engage as many residents and civic groups that we can to provide input on where trees are most needed in the City of Camden.”

The urban forest plan aims to enhance Camden’s environmental sustainability, improve air quality, provide natural cooling, and increase property values while preserving the city’s historic charm.

Tree planting campaigns will be launched in the community in November, and the City is looking to engage residents in learning about the benefits of trees and proper tree care during that time as well. Trees will be distributed by GIC to be planted within the City of Camden.

Can’t Attend but Want to Participate?

Residents unable to attend the meeting can still contribute by scanning the QR code on event materials or click on this link Camden Trees Community Survey to access an online survey about the community’s trees and urban forest priorities.

For More Information:

Marsha Potter
Community Forestry Planner
mpotter@gicinc.org
434-996-1378

Tom Knowles
Community Forester
tknowles@gicinc.org
434-995-8576

The Trees4SC! Open House is free and open to all City of Camden residents. Light refreshments will be provided.


About Trees4SC!:
The Green Infrastructure Center (GIC) and the South Carolina Forestry Commission’s Urban and Community Forestry Program have joined forces to champion urban forestry initiatives across South Carolina through a new program called Trees4SC! With funding from the USDA Forest Service, courtesy of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), three cities, including Camden, Dillon, and Walterboro, were selected to receive support for this second round of funding to plan for and plant trees over the next two years, beginning in 2025.