City of Kosciusko Launches Tree Planting Program with Community Open House

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The City of Kosciusko is launching a new community forestry initiative aimed at expanding tree coverage, improving public spaces, and providing long-term environmental and economic benefits.

The city recently hosted a Trees MS Open House at the Jason Niles Park Community Center, giving residents the opportunity to learn about the Trees Mississippi Assistance Program and provide input on future planting projects.

Misty Booth, community forester with the Green Infrastructure Center, said Kosciusko is one of just six cities statewide selected for the competitive program, which is funded through the Mississippi Forestry Commission.

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The program includes a planning phase to assess current tree canopy and set goals, followed by an implementation phase focused on designing projects and planting trees throughout the community. Kosciusko is expected to receive approximately $200,000 in program benefits, including about 200 new trees next year.

A black gum tree was planted Tuesday as part of the effort.

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Booth said trees provide environmental, economic, and social benefits, including cleaner air and water, lower energy costs, and improved quality of life.

Plans also include planting native species, such as Eastern red bud trees, a nod to Kosciusko’s original name, Red Bud Springs, with potential plantings in downtown areas and city parks.

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City leaders say the program will help create a healthier, greener, and more resilient community.

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1 comment
  1. Princess
    Princess
    February 13, 2026 at 3:59 PM

    They just cut trees down at Jason Nile I mean, what’s the point really??

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