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Our City has spent about $5000 on treatment of trees within City and County road right of way. Could grant funds be used for actual treatment?

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Our City has spent about $5000 on treatment of trees within City and County road right of way. Could grant funds be used for actual treatment?

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A48. Treatment of trees within ten miles of a documented infestation is an eligible expense for reimbursement. However, expenses can only be reimbursed if they are incurred after the grant is approved (i.e., grant contracts have been signed). So, costs incurred for trees already treated are not reimbursable.

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