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Cemetery and Urban Forestry Commission
The Lewiston Cemetery and Urban Forestry Commission was created to assist in advising staff on cemetery-related functions as well as educating the public and enhancing our urban tree canopy in Lewiston. The Commission is a seven-member volunteer group that works on behalf of the Lewiston City Council to implement the department’s mission to provide a comprehensive program of high-quality parks, facilities, and activities for a broad range of ages, interests, and abilities.
For more information on applicable regulations managed by the commission, see Lewiston City Code Chapter 26, Article IV, Section 26-42.
The Cemetery and Urban Forestry Commission shall have the following powers and duties:
- Support and build awareness regarding the city of Lewiston’s urban forestry goals.
- Advise and make recommendations to the parks and recreation department and the city council on issues related to urban forestry and the Normal Hill Cemetery and Arboretum.
- Serve as a sounding board for major projects or initiatives related to urban forestry or the Normal Hill Cemetery and Arboretum and make recommendations to the parks and recreation department and the city council on such projects or initiatives.
- Advise and make recommendations to the parks and recreation department and the city council on the preservation and management of the city of Lewiston’s urban tree canopy.
- Promote public interest and development of the Normal Hill Cemetery and Arboretum and the city of Lewiston’s urban tree canopy.
- Advocate for and assist the city of Lewiston’s urban forestry and Normal Hill Cemetery and Arboretum staff in achieving their work-related goals.
- Assist the city of Lewiston’s urban forestry staff in their efforts to involve and inform the citizens of the city of Lewiston on urban forestry issues through public education.
Meetings
- Fourth Wednesday of the month, six months of the year at 4:00 p.m., at the Lewiston Community Center, 1424 Main Street, Lewiston, Idaho 83501. Contact the Parks and Recreation office for an annual meeting schedule.
- Agendas are available prior to the meetings, and minutes from each meeting are available following approval by the Lewiston City Council. View most recent agendas and minutes.
Bylaws
View the most recent Cemetery and Urban Forestry Commission Bylaws (PDF).
Members
Shirley Phillips, Chair
My grandparents came to Lewiston in 1925 and bought a farm in the Orchards. My mother graduated from LHS, class of 1931. After she married, she and my father moved to California. Lewiston was a place we visited growing up so was an easy decision to move here when my husband and I retired in 2006. We purchased our “new” home, built in 1910, in Normal Hill.
I am honored to have served on the Commission since 2013. My initial interest was the historic Normal Hill Cemetery, one of Lewiston’s 23 City parks. I am proud of the work that we have done and excited to work toward the implementation of the Norman Hill Cemetery’s Master Plan. I quickly learned the importance of the City’s rich urban forest resulting in the designation as a “Tree City USA.”
Elizabeth Goetzinger
Born in Lewiston and raised in Tammany on Miller Road. Graduated from LHS and Lewis Clark State College. Teacher for the Lewiston School District. Married with 2 daughters, 5 grandchildren, and 1 great grandchild. I keep busy participating in Craft Shows, camping in the RV, traveling the world, enjoying our grandchildren, and having fun with my husband in our retirement. Member of Retired Educators of Idaho (REA-I), Retired Educators of North Central Idaho (RENCI), ADK, and volunteer at the Nez Perce County Fair. Joined the commission to help make our Cemetery and Urban Forest: a healthier environment for the people of Lewiston as a designation “Tree City USA”; helped to secure the land south of the cemetery; clean up Normal Hill Cemetery making it a park to be enjoyed, and continue working on Normal Hill Cemetery’s Master Plan.
Maxine Miller
Maxine has been an active member since 1989, then the Lewiston Street Tree Committee, officially became the Urban Forestry Advisory Commission in 1990. Then, Mayor Delitha Kilgore and Council granted commission status allowing Mike Bowman to be hired as our first Urban Forester.
I have been an active commission member for the past 30 + years with the mission of promoting the planting and maintaining of healthy trees in our Valley. My goal is to help educate our Valley citizens about the importance of planting shade trees in parking lots, along streets, at schools and businesses. Remember - "Trees are the lungs of the earth".
VACANT
Join the Cemetery and Urban Forestry Commission today! The Commission currently has two openings. The application can be found here: Application for Advisory Board/Commission
VACANT
Join the Cemetery and Urban Forestry Commission today! The Commission currently has two openings. The application can be found here: Application for Advisory Board/Commission
Council Liaison
Staff Liaison
Tim Barker, Parks and Recreation Director | Email: tbarker@cityoflewiston.org | Phone: (208) 746-2313
Related Documents
Legacy Tree Program (PDF)
City of Lewiston Tree Selection Guide (PDF)
Normal Hill Cemetery Master Plan - This is a large document and may take a few minutes to load. (PDF)
If you need assistance finding the most current agendas/minutes or have questions related to the commission, please contact Parks and Recreation Director, Tim Barker at tbarker@cityoflewiston.org or (208) 746-2313.