The Urban Tree Canopy Project is planting trees in three Hollywood neighborhoods. You help select the species. Your vote influences the locations and shapes your community over the next 50 years.
A single mature tree can cool the surrounding area by up to 10 degrees on a hot South Florida afternoon. Tree-lined streets experience less flooding, less crime, and more community life.
Children who grow up near green space have better health outcomes. Seniors live longer. Property values rise. And neighborhoods with mature canopies feel like places worth caring about.
Right now, the streets of Driftwood, Boulevard Heights, and Beverly Park are among the least shaded in Hollywood. This project is here to change that β block by block, tree by tree, vote by vote.
Cooler streets under a mature tree canopy on a summer day
Reduction in stormwater runoff from a well-planted block
Average increase in property value near mature street trees
Years a Southern Live Oak will shade this neighborhood
Each zone has its own planting plan, species selections, and community survey. Find yours, explore what's coming to your streets, and Vote for Shade.
A community with deep roots and a vision for a greener future. Your vote decides what species come to Driftwood streets and exactly where they get planted.
Vote for Driftwood βYour neighborhood. Your trees. Your choice. Explore the planting options and tell us what you want to see grow here.
Vote for SW Blvd Heights βThree connected communities sharing one opportunity β to build the canopy their streets deserve, together.
Vote for Zone 3 βEvery species below was approved by the City of Hollywood because it thrives in South Florida's climate and serves the communities it grows in. Hover to learn more β then vote for your favorites.
Wide, sweeping canopy that can shade an entire block. A Live Oak planted today will still be shading this neighborhood's grandchildren 100 years from now.
Fast-growing, hurricane-tough, virtually maintenance-free. One of South Florida's most iconic natives β resilient, shady, and distinctly Floridian.
A steady native that brings birds, wildlife, and consistent shade. Its upright form makes it ideal for sidewalks and streetscapes.
Bright red berries in winter, deep green canopy year-round. Birds flock to it β and it thrives in wetter, lower-lying streets.
A South Florida original growing here for thousands of years. Handles salt, heat, and coastal conditions β dense shade, long life.
Silver-green leaves that shimmer in the sun. Same toughness as its cousin, with a look that makes any street stand out.
Fragrant flowers, wildlife-friendly berries, lush foliage. A Stopper on your block is a small nature preserve.
Brilliant orange blooms nearly year-round. Butterflies and hummingbirds everywhere. The most colorful tree on this list.
Legendary fire-red blooms that cover the entire canopy. One of the most spectacular flowering trees in the world β and it thrives here.
Golden-yellow blooms, copper seed pods, wide spreading canopy. Beauty and shade across every season of the year.
Feathery, delicate foliage that filters light beautifully. A graceful tree that makes any street feel intentional and cared for.
Florida's state tree. Hurricane-proof, century-lasting, and the defining image of South Florida life. There's nothing more Hollywood than this.
* Native species preferred for right-of-way planting per City of Hollywood Exhibit C Β· Additional species may be considered in consultation with the City
This isn't a suggestion box. Your vote goes directly into the planting plan submitted to the City of Hollywood.
Identify whether you're in Driftwood, Southwest Boulevard Heights, or South Beverly Park / Lawn Acres / Washington Park.
Browse all 12 City-approved species. Learn what each one does for your streets, your health, and your community.
Choose your preferred species and planting locations. The survey takes 2 minutes and goes directly to the planting team.
The most-voted species and locations go into the official planting order. Your neighborhood gets the canopy you chose.
Each Story Map takes you inside your zone β drone footage, street-level views, before-and-after plantings, and maturity visualizations showing exactly what your streets will look like in 10 years.
This isn't a suggestion box. Your vote goes directly into the planting plan submitted to the City of Hollywood.