Board approves $5,200 tree removal near Rec and Wellness Center
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The Euclid Board of Control authorized a $5,200 requisition from the general fund to Pro Tree Service for removal of an oak tree and stump grinding that interfered with planned work at the Rec and Wellness Center; city staff said multiple quotes were obtained and an on-staff arborist recommended removal.
The Euclid Board of Control on June 23 approved a $5,200 requisition from the general fund to Pro Tree Service to remove an oak tree and perform stump grinding near the Rec and Wellness Center.
City staff told the board they obtained several quotes and selected a firm that has an arborist on staff; staff said they had considered pruning but were advised to remove the tree because heavy equipment needed for the Rec and Wellness Center work would likely cause damage and the tree would ultimately need removal. Directors voted "Aye" when asked and the motion passed by voice vote.
The transcript does not provide the exact location within the Rec and Wellness Center site, the contractor quotes, or the expected timeline for removal. No public comment or alternative proposals were recorded during the meeting.
