Fourth Street Trees??

Driving past Fourth Street and 19th Avenue East today I noticed some signs saying that by 2016 all of the trees along Fourth Street would be gone. I have no idea if these signs are new, but can someone tell me what that is all about? True?

If someone wants to add a picture of the signs and tree huggers (clothes nailed to the tree to look like people hugging the trees), feel free, I didn’t have a camera along.

7 thoughts on “Fourth Street Trees??”

  1. Yeah they’re saying:

    “Plans for tree replacement were also investigated and include using more mature trees for replanting and replacing trees at the rate of two planted for every tree removed. A variety of tree species that are well suited for urban boulevards will be utilized.”

    Sounds like bike lanes will be incorporated as well.

  2. Shocking news indeed.

    I was surprised to read in the Budgeteer story that trees can survive having as much as half their root system disrupted. Is it fair to say that it’s almost always possible to preserve trees, but that the effort brings additional cost and uncertainty to the project?

    The conclusion tends to be that there are no alternatives and there is nothing we can do. But doesn’t this ultimately come down to our priorities and standards? Development and infrastructure projects are always cheapest when we raze the land before hand. Can’t we insist on a balanced approach?

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