Saturday, November 29, 2008

Atlanta Wins $300,000 Tree Planting Grant

Atlanta Tops Seven U.S. Cities, Enlisted Community Support to Receive Largest Portion of $1 Million Tree Planting Grant

On November 20, American Express announced that it is giving the City of Atlanta $300,000 for tree-planting projects as part of the American Express Root for Our City Challenge, an initiative designed to help make eight U.S. cities cleaner, greener and more beautiful. We will receive funding for tree planting programs led by Trees Atlanta, which will support the planting of 900 trees and their maintenance in residential neighborhoods and retail districts throughout the city.

Through the Root For Our City Challenge, American Express has committed $1 million toward tree planting projects for further expansion of the nation's urban tree canopies, with Atlanta securing the largest portion of the $1 million. The additional participating cities, which included Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco and Washington DC, will each receive $100,000 for tree planting projects in those cities that will be spearheaded by local environmentally-focused organizations.

"Trees play an important role in our local communities, from cutting carbon emissions and spurring economic development to making an area look beautiful," said Kathy King, vice president of marketplace development, American Express Merchant Services. "While we congratulate the Atlanta community for their strong participation in the Root For Our City Challenge, we thank all of the eight participating cities, merchants and the local communities for rising to the challenge and working to green their cities."

The final Root For Our City ranking is as follows:

1. Atlanta
2. Los Angeles
3. San Francisco
4. Miami
5. Chicago
6. Washington, DC
7. New York
8. Boston

"This is such an honor for the City of Atlanta,² said Mayor Shirley Franklin. "This gift from American Express will have a tremendous impact on our city and will allow us to continue to be known as the City of Trees."

"Trees Atlanta is absolutely bursting with this amazing news!" said Marcia Bansley, Executive Director of Trees Atlanta. "This contribution will enable us to demonstrate to the community that life can truly be more rewarding with trees; ­ cleaner air and water, cooler temperatures, lower energy costsÅ , the list goes on."

The Root for Our City Challenge is part of American Express's commitment to community improvement and the environment. From September 22 through October 31, 2008, American Express Card members were able to vote for their city through every purchase made at a participating merchant. Card members were also able to visit the Root for our City website to locate merchants and learn more about the benefits of trees in an urban environment.

Project plans for the eight participating cities range from replacing storm-damaged and aging trees, to the planting of hundreds of native trees that would significantly increase the tree canopy in urban areas.

For more information about the American Express Root For Our City Challenge,
visit http://www.rootforourcity.com.

Additional Contacts:

Cohn & Wolfe
American Express

Liz Einbinder
(415) 365-8543
liz.einbinder@cohnwolfe.com

Sarah Meron
(212) 640-5503
sarah.b.meron@aexp.com

For more information about this and services of the City of Atlanta visit our website at www.atlantaga.gov or watch City Channel 26.

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