Residents Invited to Join a Tree-Planting Celebration This Saturday
A fresh burst of greenery is coming to Tucson’s south side as community members gather for a special tree-planting event.
This Saturday, from 9 to 11 a.m., volunteers will plant 26 native shade trees at Ventura Vista Apartments, 6200 S. Campbell Ave.
The initiative, part of the City of Tucson’s Violence Interruption and Vitalization Action (VIVA) program, aims to enhance the neighborhood’s environment while supporting ongoing community safety efforts.
Planting Roots for a Stronger Community
Tucson residents, city officials, and local organizations are teaming up to make a lasting impact.
With support from the City Manager’s Office, Tucson Clean and Beautiful, Scotia Management Group/Avenue 5, the Tucson Police Department, and the Community Safety, Health, and Wellness Program, this effort will revitalize shared outdoor spaces.
The newly planted trees will expand the area’s green canopy, offering much-needed shade for residents—especially youth who frequent the basketball courts.
By integrating green stormwater infrastructure, such as wood chip mulching and berms, the project ensures the trees thrive with minimal maintenance.
Why Green Spaces Matter
Urban tree planting provides more than just aesthetic improvements—it actively enhances community well-being.
Benefits include:
- Cooler temperatures: Shade trees reduce urban heat, making outdoor spaces more comfortable.
- Improved air quality: Native trees help filter pollutants and provide oxygen.
- Stronger neighborhoods: Green spaces encourage outdoor activities and create inviting gathering areas.
- Crime reduction: Studies show that well-maintained public areas contribute to safer communities.
What is the VIVA Program?
VIVA (Violence Interruption and Vitalization Action) is a data-driven approach to reducing gun violence and revitalizing targeted neighborhoods.
The initiative focuses on disrupting criminal networks while enhancing public spaces to foster safety and community engagement.
The 6200 S. Campbell Ave. site was among the first VIVA locations, already showing measurable success in decreasing violent crime.
Get Involved
Local residents are encouraged to participate in this meaningful event. Volunteers of all ages can contribute by planting trees, spreading mulch, or learning about sustainable landscaping techniques.
🌱 Event Details:
📅 Date: Saturday, 9-11 a.m.
📍 Location: Ventura Vista Apartments, 6200 S. Campbell Ave.
🎟️ Participation: Free and open to the public
This project is a reminder that small changes—like planting trees—can have a significant impact on a neighborhood.
Join your community in shaping a greener, healthier, and safer Tucson!
Sources: City of Tucson.