9.1% palm <1% other 23.8% vacant INVENTORY BY TREE TYPE 2.2% stump 59.3% broadleaf 5.1% conifer $849,676 Property Value $1.1m Annual Total Benefits 2,751 Number of Vacant Sites NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL DISTRICT URBAN FOREST SUMMARY NOHO BY THE NUMBERS City street trees play a vital role in NoHo communities. These trees mitigate the negative effects of urbanization and development, and enhance the quality of life within the community. Considering the 8,565 trees, 254 stumps, and 2,751 vacant sites, the stocking rate is 74.0%. The most abundant type of tree in the inventory is broadleaf (59.3%) which provide the most shade. 404 Vacant Street Sites >10’ Wide 254 Number of Stumps 3.7m gallons Stormwater Runoff Avoided Annually 15 Number of Trees > 50’’ Diameter 2,928lbs Air Pollutants Removed Annually 391,468 KWH Saved Annually 3,022 Therms of Energy Saved Annually 520,610lbs Carbon Dioxide Sequestered Annually 278,206lbs Carbon Dioxide Avoided Annually QUICK FACTS DIAMETER BREAKDOWN OF NOHO STREET TREES TOP 5 MOST COMMON SPECIES Camphor Tree(Cinnamomum camphora) Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua) Chinese Elm (Ulmus parvifolia) Mexican Fan Palm (Washingtonia robusta) Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica) Percentage of Tree Population 8,565 Total Street Trees in NoHo CITY OF LOS ANGELES streetsla.lacity.org Making LA’s Street Network Safe, Mobile, and Sustainable Through Innovation, Integration and Inclusion 30.8% 1"– 5" 16.8% 11"–15" 22.1% 6"–10" Inventory Details Data was collected between May and June 2020 and analyzed using i-Tree Streets. Publication date: July 1, 2020 1.7% 36"+ 7.1% 26"– 35" 21.5% 16"–2 5"