Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional) English French German Greek Hindi Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Malay Spanish Vietnamese Print Greening & biodiversity for Grey Street, St Kilda The City of Port Phillip is seeking feedback on its Urban Forest Strategy which aims to increase urban greening over the coming decades. Collectively, all trees and plants on public and private land make up our urban forest, including plants on nature strips, median strips, and roundabouts, in parks and reserves, and in shopping strips, car parks and industrial areas. The City of Port Phillip "Have your say - Urban Forest Strategy" closes this Sunday. A link is below.I have been working on greening and biodiversity for Grey Street, St Kilda and streets that run off Grey Street for a very long time now. I welcome the opportunity has come up to beautify our area. The City of Port Phillip are currently reviewing their “Urban Forest Strategy - Street Trees and Vegetation” and this is a great opportunity for us as a community to make a change for the better and improve Grey Street, St Kilda.If you support the greening and biodiversity of Grey Street or any other areas in Port Phillip, then you can provide feedback using the link https://haveyoursay.portphillip.vic.gov.au/urban-forest-strategy Please fill out the form with all your wonderful ideas of how to improve and beautify Grey Street or any other part of the City of Port Phillip. I would love to have at least 100 people complete this, so I really do need all the help I can get.Please provide feedback ASAP as the deadline is this Sunday August 6th.