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Kirksville re-applies for Missouri tree program to remove hazardous trees, expand planning
Summary
Council approved a resolution authorizing the city to pursue Missouri Department of Conservation Community Forest cost-share assistance to remove hazardous trees, perform professional pruning, and plan new trees across parks and rights-of-way; MDC would fund 90% of project costs and the city’s share is about $4,900, which can include labor.
The Kirksville City Council on Aug. 4 approved a resolution authorizing staff to pursue the Missouri Department of Conservation Community Forest cost-share program to remove hazardous trees, provide professional pruning, and plan new plantings in public parks and rights-of-way.
Deputy City Manager Rodney Sadler told the council the…
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