Sure. Thanks, Danielle.
I would say it depends on how you would like to go about starting and whether there are similar communities that are the same size and have similar considerations. There's an array of resources available. For example, at Tree Canada we have a compendium of best urban forest management practices. It includes a lot of different examples of existing urban forest management plans across the country.
We've also embarked on a study with the University of Toronto that maps Canada's urban forestry footprint. It includes communities that have urban forest management plans and tree protection policies.
Essentially I would say you'd start with really examining what you want for your urban forest, and then do a public consultation to see what the community wants for that space as well.