All trees marked for death have 8.5" by 11" tree hearing notice attached
As usual when a choice has to be made between perfectly placed pavement and living breathing trees, it's the trees that end up taking a fall.
In spite of all the good they do -- sucking up storm water, absorbing carbon dioxide, and providing a shaded respite from summer sun -- the safety needs of pedestrians walking along busy Pine Street comes first.
The Planning Board & Tree Warden will hold a joint "Scenic Road Public Hearing" on May 6 to confirm the removal of ten trees currently standing a tad too close to Pine Street, a renovation project that has dragged on far too long for most area residents.
A new sidewalk is the main cause of the death sentences. The majority of the trees are past their prime, but a few will no doubt be missed.
And not just by the Lorax.
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