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High school in Indio to receive grant to plant trees

INDIO, CALIFORNIA, JUL 21 – The grant will help plant 22 trees to reduce carbon emissions by over 1.6 million pounds and save 4.9 million kilowatt hours of energy, district officials said.

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INDIO, Calif. (KESQ) - A high school in Indio will plant 22 trees in an effort to reduce its carbon footprint, thanks to a grant from the Imperial Irrigation District, the district announced today. Amistad Continuation High School, 83501 Dillon Ave., was named a recipient of a Public Green Space Grant. The program will fund the planting of roughly 1,000 shade trees across Imperial and Coachella valleys.    "We are pleased to partner with each gr…

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IMPERIAL — The Imperial Irrigation District (IID) has announced the award of more than $500,000 in Public Green Space Grants to improve shade and promote environmental improvements in the Imperial and Coachella Valleys.

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Luis Medina INDIO, Calif. (KUNA) – An Indio high school will plant 22 trees to reduce its carbon footprint, thanks to a grant from the Imperial Irrigation District, the district announced today. Amistad Continuation High School, located at 83501 Dillon Ave., was awarded a Public Green Space Grant. The program will fund the planting of approximately 1,000 shade trees in the Imperial and Coachella Valleys. “We are pleased to partner with each gran…

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Luis Medina INDIO, Calif. (KUNA) – An Indio high school will plant 22 trees to reduce its carbon footprint, thanks to a grant from the Imperial Irrigation District, the district announced today. Amistad Continuation High School, located at 83501 Dillon Ave., was awarded a Public Green Space Grant. The program will fund the planting of approximately 1,000 shade trees in the Imperial and Coachella Valleys. “We are pleased to partner with each gran…

With $525,000 in grants, the "Tree for All" program seeks to combat heat and improve the environment in neighborhoods with fewer green areas.

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KESQ broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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