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Board authorizes sale of city-owned ash trees from water plant to Allard Lumber amid emerald ash borer concern
2142009 · January 22, 2025
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Summary
The board authorized the public works commissioner to sell ash trees harvested from the water treatment facility to Allard Lumber Company; estimate of revenue was $10,000–$12,000 and work will follow state best practices for water-quality protection.
Rutland aldermen on Jan. 21 authorized the Commissioner of Public Works to sell city-owned ash trees harvested from the water treatment facility to Allard Lumber Company.
City staff said foresters identified about five acres of ash trees on the water plant property that are merchantable while emerald ash borer threatens…
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