What is 10,000 Trees for Charleston?
Tress is a community program run by a core group of volunteers to help facilitate a promote the planting of Trees throughout Charleston. The group focuses fundraising efforts for trees along Charleston’s major corridors. The program also helps facilitate Live Oak adoptions for property owners looking to plant a tree on their land.

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1. Is littering illegal?
2. I saw someone throw litter out of their car. Who do I report this to?
3. How do I report Graffiti?
4. Who do I contact about trash left out or similar code enforcement issues?
5. What can I do about pet waste issues?
6. What is a snipe sign?
7. What are the hours of the Bees Ferry Landfill?
8. What is my garbage collection day? What is my recycling day?
9. How do I set up recycling? What can I recycle?
10. Can I recycle my phone books?
11. I need to complete some community service. Can I work with Keep Charleston Beautiful?
12. Can you speak to my community group about litter?
13. How do I schedule a School presentation?
14. How do I plan an event in a park?
15. Who is responsible for maintaining litter-free roadways in Charleston?
16. What are the rules for the City's fenced dog runs?
17. What is 10,000 Trees for Charleston?