A $60 million plan to plant 27,000 trees and build 550 shade structures proposed by the Office of Heat Response and Mitigation passed unanimously by the Phoenix City Council.
The $60 million plan will target lower income areas where there are fewer trees than in wealthy neighborhoods.
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