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Originally Posted by gecho111
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I have to agree with this. The City forestry record is not great. Trees are planted and not maintained. In many cases, especially in centre medians, trees are planted too close together and as soon as they get a little larger the do not have enough water and they kill each other off. Lower branches are not trimmed, even on initial planting, stressing the upper branches.
There have been some recent improvements with use of wood chip mulch. Soil cells under new downtown sidewalks (which still do not work in many cases, I believe due to heavy use deicing salts. I see watering bags around some new plantings.
I was disappointed to see that the City has allowed the new food bank at 12th and Broad to build a surface parking lot with no trees or landscaping. I believe the overruled their own bylaws in for this.
The City should act now to thin out rows of semi-mature trees before they lose the whole row.
Trees are the best investment the City makes, period. Rather than depreciating like everything else, they just get better, with minimal maintenance.