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Tree Removal Day 2 - 19 Feb 2015 - D90
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IT was a sight to be seen - a massive bottle tree, believed to be 45 years old, was lifted into the skyline over One Mile on its way to a new home at a Yamanto park.
And according to Division 10 councillor David Pahlke this was just a practice run.
Cr Pahlke and council's parks department are planning another transplant project of a 60-year-old bottle tree in Rosewood.
Bottle trees grow up to 20m in height and the thick barrel-like trunk is 1-3.5m wide.
Cr Pahlke said the council had been approached by a resident at One Mile wanting to donate a mature bottle tree to the city if it could be removed from the front yard.
In a two-day operation this week, the tree was removed and replanted at Sarah Drive Park at Yamanto on Thursday.
Cr Pahlke said a $1.5million crane was brought in for the job, with the entire transplant project costing $12,000.
"Trees planted around the home can often grow beyond what people expect and they can affect the stumps of houses," Cr Pahlke said.
"This bottle tree is a beautiful tree and it is going to highlight the entrance to the park."
The Queensland bottle tree (Brachychiton rupestris) is native to a limited region of the country from central Queensland through to northern NSW.
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February 21, 2015 by
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COEUR d'ALENE - Mayor Steve Widmyer issued an apology to the Kootenai Environmental Alliance this week for a lack communication concerning tree removal on the dike road levee.
"This is a case of us spiking the ball before we got into the end zone," Widmyer told The Press on Wednesday.
The mayor said the city has been following a levee certification plan that has a three-step process for the removal of trees.
The first step, he said, was to identify the dead and diseased trees for removal. An arborist was hired by the city's engineering firm to identify those trees.
The arborist identified about 300 trees for removal in that stage, but the city still had two more steps that would involve tree removal the mayor said.
In fact, Widmyer said the city had to remove several more trees during the geo-technical analysis phase, and then again during the slope alignment process.
At the city council meeting Tuesday, the mayor explained the city began celebrating the fact that it was going to save 700 trees along the levee.
"We mis-communicated that," Widmyer said.
He said the city should have told the public that more trees were going to be removed in those stages.
"That should have been more clearly communicated to the KEA and other interested parties," he said. "In the future we will do better."
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February 21, 2015 by
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A large sequoia (coast redwood) tree on Canada Post property near the intersection of Winn and Gower Point roads in Gibsons is causing structural problems to the sidewalk and, Canada Post fears, to one retaining wall.
Since the tree is on private property, there is no Town of Gibsons bylaw preventing the removal of the tree. However, the Town would like to see the tree remain where it is.
Its a large tree; from what I understand it was planted during some landscaping, said Town of Gibsons director of engineering, Dave Newman. It turned into a less-than-ideal place for a tree that size. But having said that, its certainly a nice tree.
Plans are in place with no firm schedule to raise Gower Point Road in this area by about half a metre, which would solve the problems caused by the trees root structure as well as lessen the incline into their parking lot.
At this time we dont have a timeline on it, Newman said. It will be in our five-year budget coming forward, but there are several of the utilities that have to be replaced at the same time, so its a pretty large project to undertake.
In the meantime, Canada Post is concerned about tripping hazards and the integrity of the retaining wall.
The Canada Post outlet in Gibsons deferred comments to the head office. A representative from the Canada Post head office had no information relevant to the situation.
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OROVILLE, Calif. -
At least one Oroville city councilmember may face a recall because of the trees that were cut down near a cemetery earlier this month.
Bill Bynum of Save the Trees said that his group intends to notify Councilmember Dave Pittman that he is the subject of a recall because Pittman voiced publicly his support for cutting down the trees along Feather River Boulevard.
All seven of the councilmembers ultimately voted for their removal, because PG&E said the roots of the trees were too close to a main gas line and posed a threat to public safety. Many also said that if they had voted to block their removal, Oroville would be liable in the event of a gas break.
"In my heart of hearts when I make decisions, sometimes on a personal level, I have to look at the overall picture and what is best for the community," said Thil Wilcox, one of the councilmembers.
While she personally wished the trees could have been saved she said, "It was a public safety issue, and based on the information that we had that was the decision that was made."
The group must collect 25 percent of registered voters in Oroville to qualify the recall for the ballot.
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VALDOSTA, GA -- The City of Valdosta was honored on Feb. 19 by the Georgia Department of Forestry as a Tree City USA community for its 29th consecutive year. The award was given at the annual Arbor Day event, sponsored by the Valdosta Tree Commission. The event was held on the front lawn of the Health Sciences and Business Administration building of Valdosta State University, which was also honored at the ceremony as a Tree Campus USA for its third consecutive year.
Valdosta received the Tree City USA award for meeting four standards including designating a Tree Commission, passing a tree care ordinance, establishing a comprehensive community forestry program, and proclaiming and hosting an Arbor Day celebration. This award further demonstrates the city's management in the planting, maintenance, and removal of trees in Valdosta's urban forest.
Of the 536 cities in the state of Georgia, only 138 cities have been designated Tree City USA communities-and only eight of the 138 cities have held the honor 29 consecutive years or more. Valdosta City Manager Larry Hanson, who accepted the Tree City USA designation on behalf of the city of Valdosta, said the designation is a significant accomplishment that shows the long-term commitment that Valdosta has made to the investment of its trees and natural resources.
Hanson thanked the Valdosta Tree Commission, the city's Engineering Department and its certified arborist for preserving and maintaining a sustainable and green future of which citizens can be proud. He also cited examples of recent projects-such as Gornto Extension and the Chamber Centennial Tree Project-which are beautiful thoroughfares with appropriate trees and landscaping that will continue to be admired for 20 years or more.
"I'm proud of our long-standing commitment to the planting of trees, to the maintenance of our urban forest and to basically be committed to environmental stewardship, so that in the future our city will be green and sustainable and attractive for generations to come," said Hanson. "That only happens through commitment, partnership and relationships."
On behalf of the mayor, who could not be in attendance at the event, Hanson presented the Valdosta Tree Commission with a proclamation in support of its beautification programs and continued commitment to our environment.
The Tree City USA program was established by the Arbor Day Foundation, along with the National Association of State Foresters and the USDA Forest Service, to improve community forestry. There are more than 3,400 Tree City USA communities across the nation, representing 135 million citizens.
The Engineering Department staff hosted an event at W.G. Nunn earlier in the day, in which the elementary school students planted a tree to add to their campus canopy. On Friday, Feb. 20, at 10 a.m., Valwood students will participate in planting a tree in front of the Valdosta Municipal Court. For more information about tree planting activities in the city, contact the Engineering Department at (229) 259-3530.
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