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Commission considers whether trees can be local landmarks; city forester unaware of candidates
2442812 · February 24, 2025
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Summary
Members discussed the idea of recognizing notable trees as landmarks, learned the city forester has no known list of culturally significant trees, and agreed to consider soliciting nominations from residents if the commission wants to pursue tree preservation.
At its Feb. 18 meeting, the Monona Landmarks Commission discussed whether large or culturally significant trees can be designated as landmarks and what that designation would mean in practice.
The commission asked the city forester whether any trees in Monona met criteria for cultural, historical, or ecological…
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