Town adding fruit trees to recognition program
In an effort to get the most out of taxpayer dollars, at a June 1 Rocky Mountain House Town Council meeting, Councillor Merrin Fraser put forward a motion to incorporate fruit/berry trees to the town’s tree planting policy.
The Town of Rocky has a Recognition/Memorial Tree Program which allows the general public to remember a friend, family member or to celebrate a milestone by contributing to the cost of tree to be placed on the town’s trail system or in a park. Once the installation is complete the Town takes responsibility for all watering and regular maintenance with its approved budget.
Legislative Services Clerk Renee Hartling noted during the June 15 meeting that there will be no additional cost to tax payers as it’s just another tree being added to the recognition program.
Previously the town only had four different types of trees available for the program, none of which were fruit bearing. Those trees are still applicable in the new revisions, however Ure Pear, Prairie Magic Apple, and Evans Sour Cherry trees have been added to list of possible options.