Utilizing cutting edge software, Urban Forestry staff assessed the urban tree canopy in Edmond by various land uses in 2012. Urban tree canopy is a measure which, when viewed from above, refers to the amount of tree leaves, limbs and stems that shelter the ground, buildings, and streets, expressed as a percentage of those surfaces that is covered by tree crowns. Measuring the amount of canopy cover that our trees provide is important to managing and conserving the urban forest, which is impacted and changed over the years by development. Study findings assist urban forest managers with looking into the future to predict how urban tree canopy will be further impacted by current practices in development and growth.