Pharr awarded $3.12M Texas A&M Forest Service Grant
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PHARR — The City of Pharr was selected to receive a $3.12 Million Texas A&M Forest Service Grant for Schoolyard Forests. This grant is part of a historic $15.4 million grant disbursement by the Texas A&M Forest Service.
The City of Pharr is one of 22 Texas cities, neighborhoods, non-profit organizations, and schools to receive a grant. The grants will directly fund recipients’ tree planting, maintenance, and community forestry planning and education efforts as part of their larger, unique urban forestry solution campaigns.
Additionally, the program places a strong emphasis on increasing schoolyard tree canopy coverage by 30% to create accessible community treescapes.
"We are ecstatic to be recipients of this grant and look forward to partnering with PSJA ISD to increase schoolyard tree canopy coverage, which will not only create healthier more sustainable environments but help improve the quality of life for out students," said Mayor Ambrosio Hernandez, M.D.
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