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Highland Park Named Tree City USA For 2026

The Arbor Day Foundation recognizes cities across the nation on its yearly Tree City USA list, which celebrates outstanding tree care.

HIGHLAND PARK, IL — The city of Highland Park has made the Arbor Day Foundation's 2026 Tree City USA list.

Now in its 50th year, Tree City USA started in 1976 as a movement to strengthen the health and well-being of people and places. Highland Park has made the list for 46 years.

For 2026, Highland Park also received a Tree City USA Growth Award for showing improvement and an outstanding level of tree care.

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"As one of the longest standing members of this group, it shows the city's deep-rooted commitment to the preservation of its urban forest," city officials said.

There are 3,636 Tree Cities nationwide, with 49 percent of the U.S. population living in a Tree City USA. In 2025, more than 1 million trees were planted and 85 cities became Tree Cities for the first time.

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To be recognized as a Tree City, communities must meet the program's four requirements:

  • Maintaining a tree board or department
  • Having a tree-care ordinance
  • Dedicating an annual community forestry budget of at least $2/capita
  • Hosting an Arbor Day observance and proclamation

“While a lot has changed over the last five decades, trees have remained a constant and crucial part of improving the health and wellbeing of our communities. In the last 50 years Tree City USA — and the incredible network of tree champions who have supported it — has shaped a legacy of meaningful civic impact,” said Dan Lambe, chief executive of the Arbor Day Foundation. “This milestone is a tribute to the local leaders who are working everyday to grow hope across the country.”

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