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58 | CITY OF PLEASANTON URBAN FOREST MASTER PLAN <br />THE PLAN <br />GUIDING PRINCIPLE 1: <br />A Resilient Community <br />GOAL Action No.Action TIME FRAME <br />1.1 - Achieve urban <br />forest sustainability <br />indicators of age, <br />distribution, health <br />condition, and relative <br />performance index <br />(RPI) by 2049. <br />1.1A Every 5 years, complete an analysis of the tree inventory using <br />iTree to calculate GHG emissions reductions from the city’s <br />tree inventory in alignment with CAP initiatives. <br />Ongoing / <br />Every 5 years <br />1.1B <br />Implement phased removal and replacement of undesirable <br />species. As trees age and require replacement, replace with <br />climate appropriate species identified by the Recommended <br />Species List with the goal of planting the right tree in the right <br />place. <br />Long (25 years) <br />1.2 - Residents will <br />prioritize drought <br />tolerant, climate <br />and size appropriate <br />species when planting <br />on private property. <br />1.2A <br />Create and distribute informational materials with <br />recommended drought tolerant and other climate appropriate <br />species for private property to hand out and commonly <br />attended public events, in addition to having resources on the <br />City’s website. Review private development plans to ensure <br />properly sized trees are specified. <br />Short (5 years) <br />The goals and actions below were created by the Working Group as specific, measurable strategies for achieving the City’s <br />vision for the urban forest. They are organized by the four Guiding Principles. <br />Table 3-2. Guiding Principle No. 1: A Resilient Community <br />1