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Tree removal plan gains momentum amid growing safety concerns

July 12, 2024 | Prospect, Jefferson County, Kentucky



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Tree removal plan gains momentum amid growing safety concerns
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed pressing issues related to tree management and an upcoming ordinance review. The conversation highlighted a growing list of hazardous trees that require attention, particularly in response to resident complaints. One notable case involved a tree issue on Fox Harbor Road, which remains unresolved due to the need for coordination among city officials and code enforcement.

Linda, a city representative, noted that they have compiled documentation, including photographs, of trees identified as hazards. However, the implementation of a remediation process has been delayed. The team is working on developing a systematic approach to address these issues, including sending out updated letters to property owners regarding necessary actions for tree removal or remediation.

In a positive development, the meeting revealed that discussions between condo owners and property owners in the estate section have led to an agreement to remove dead pine trees, which had been a longstanding concern. This resolution allows officials to remove this issue from their list of pending tree management tasks.

The meeting also touched on an ordinance review scheduled for the upcoming council meeting. Officials expressed cautious optimism regarding the approval of Draft A of the ordinance, which aims to enhance tree management practices. The state forester's input on the ordinance was deemed valuable, with officials considering inviting him to speak directly to the council. His previous feedback indicated that while the draft contains core elements, there are significant areas that require further detail, particularly regarding tree spacing and adherence to professional standards.

As the city moves forward with these initiatives, officials are committed to addressing tree hazards and improving regulatory frameworks to ensure the health and safety of the community's urban forest.

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