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Evansville tree board approves removal of dead city trees, orders 2-to-1 park replacements

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The Evansville City Tree Advisory Board approved removing multiple street and park trees identified as dead or hazardous and authorized two-for-one replacements for trees removed from parks.

The Evansville City Tree Advisory Board on June 5 approved removal of multiple street and park trees that board members and staff said are dead, dying or hazardous, and directed that park removals be replaced at a 2-to-1 ratio.

Board members approved the minutes from the May 1 meeting and then voted to clear a slate of street trees after staff reported widespread structural decline. Sean (staff member) told the board, “They're all structurally dead or dying or structurally weak. The property owners have been notified as well as neighborhood…

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