Wider footpath gardens with improved soil will also be installed as part of the project.
Find out more about our commitment to grow the city's urban canopy.
The inner-city suburb will be enveloped by a lush canopy of new trees following overwhelming support by residents.
We’re replacing poorly performing trees from Danks, Crystal and Potter streets and Gadigal Avenue with 97 new trees.
Part of our commitment to increase tree canopy by 50% by 2030, the new trees will provide cooling shade to residents, similar to streets in Redfern.
Following community consultation, and design and feasibility studies, the project began in May 2020.
Our arborist assessed existing trees and recommended new species to increase canopies in Waterloo by 50% once they reach maturity. The species include brush box, spotted gums, lilly pilly and Chinese elm.
Wider footpath gardens with improved soil will also be installed as part of the project.
Find out more about our commitment to grow the city's urban canopy.