Butternut Tree on Shays Street in the public way
Normally I would say anything left leaning will have a long and happy life in the People's Republic of Amherst--just not when it's a tree leaning in the direction of a utility powerline. For instance, take this butternut on Shays Street--which they are about to do.
Amherst Tree warden Alan Snow gave me a demonstration last week of an inspection double-check on trees marked for death by Western Mass Electric Co. This butternut, besides the lean, has a host of problems--exposed roots, bug bore damage, rip away bark, and a couple of splits he could put his hand in.
Sure he could insist that WMECO simply trim off the overhanging limb as the tree would most likely survive...for now. Until all the other problems meet up with a major storm.
Tree Warden and DPW division director of trees and parks, Alan Snow
Being judge/jury/executioner for the town's tree canopy is a tough job--perhaps made even tougher by town meeting approval for 2,000 new trees. Healthy trees--even beautiful old historic ones--are now
more subject to extermination for the convenience of developers and the utilities simply because they are so easily replaced by new ones, although a lot less beautiful and historic.
Therefor it's even more imperative we have someone who will speak for the trees.