Creating fire breaks, which are wide, open areas that can stop fire spread by the removal of the vegetation that fuels it.
Properly spacing planted trees, which keeps them healthy and reduces their ability to catch fire.
Choosing root rot resistant trees, which are less susceptible to fire than diseased trees.Â
Thinning forests, which removes weak and diseased trees to give healthy trees more space.
More prescribed fires mean fewer extreme wildfires.
Solar canopies can generate the renewable energy we need to combat the effects of climate change and get away from fossil fuels.
Solar canopies improve the quality of life for the drivers that park underneath them, keeping their vehicle protected from the harsh sun or snow.
Solar canopies can become profitable in the long-term even in low-flux environments like Maryland.
Utilize Maryland's solar grants to offset the cost of installing the canopies.
Establish electric vehicle charging stations throughout the city.