SUGi
USA

Seattle, WA, USA

Georgetown Community Forest

Combatting industrial pollution and supporting public health in Seattle.

Pocket Forest
Miyawaki Method
Community
City

The Georgetown Community Forest at South Seattle College will be a transformational project in South Seattle, converting the site of a former gas station into a flourishing native forest for the diverse communities living and working in the area. The Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle is an industrialized and highly polluted area of the city with some of the worst air quality in the region; the historic Duwamish river that flows through the area has been identified as one of the most polluted waterways in the USA.

Forest Maker Ethan Bryson

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1,000

TREES

3,000

SQUARE FEET

44

NATIVE SPECIES

The area of the future SUGi pocket forest
The site of Georgetown Community Forest in Seattle, WA, USA

“We are very thrilled to bring more trees to our community. Canopy is urgently needed to expand for Georgetown and South Park where the majority of people of color live to filter the large amount of air pollution from different sources as well as reducing extreme heat temperatures.”

Paulina López, LLM, Executive Director, Duwamish River Community Coalition

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Why Georgetown Community Forest?

This environment has created significant public health challenges, culminating in shorter lifespans for residents than in surrounding areas. Life expectancy is 8 years shorter than the City of Seattle and King County averages, and a full 13 years shorter compared to more affluent, predominantly white neighborhoods in Seattle. Furthermore, local children are 3x more likely to develop asthma than in other parts of the city.

Georgetown Community Forest aims to heal the land and the people living on it. Soil health will improve and biodiversity will thrive. The forest will also improve air quality in a high-traffic area, enabling local people to breathe better, and offer a calm space where they can immerse themselves in nature.

South Park Forest aims to heal the land and the people living on it. Soil health will improve and biodiversity will thrive. The forest will also improve air quality in a high-traffic area, enabling local people to breathe better, and offer a calm space where they can immerse themselves in nature.

The local community working on restoring the local habitat.

“We live in an urban desert surrounded by industries and pollution. This is what we call environmental racism. The Healing Forest will bring us hope, and an opportunity to filter a tide of polluted air that comes from everywhere, noise buffering and a good engagement and ownership with the community.”

Paulina López, LLM, Executive Director, Duwamish River Community Coalition

The Duwamish River, one of the most polluted waterways in the USA.

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