Department of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services
The City of Racine Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department (PRCS) is a division of the City of Racine government.
We manage parks and beaches totaling over 1,100 acres, five community centers, and many other facilities, providing a wide variety of recreational opportunities.It is our mission to preserve our parks and open spaces and provide essential recreational programs and cultural services in a safe, professional and friendly manner
Residents can request to have a tree planted by the city or can request a free permit to plant their own tree, subject to approval.
New trees are automatically planted to replace trees previously removed.
Trees are planted the spring following completed road construction projects.
Racine is a leader in Wisconsin in utilizing gravel beds and has one of the largest in the Upper-Midwest. A gravel bed is an irrigated bed of gravel in which bare root trees are placed in the spring and then planted in the fall. Time spent in this system dramatically increases fibrous root growth, decreasing transplant shock and increasing survivability of the tree. We typically have between 500 and 900 trees in our gravel bed each growing season.
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