Hi Sue,
My apologies for not notifying the Ann Arbor Tree Conservancy about the removal of these trees. The trees are part of the Elizabeth Dean Promenade which includes all of the above ground planters along Main Street from Huron to William Streets. The Promenade was created in 1965 and was the first project that was paid for by the Elizabeth Dean Fund trust. Since that time, the City with funding from the Dean Fund has been maintaining the trees.
The work occurring on the Dean Promenade is part of an effort undertaken by the Elizabeth Dean Fund Committee (cc’d on this message) and the City to ensure that the tree canopy along Main Street is maintained into the future. The trees in the Dean Promenade were planted at the same time and there is concern that they will also decline and die at the same time and we will lose the tree canopy on Main Street. Unfortunately we are beginning to see some of the trees die, particularly the Littleleaf Lindens. Several years ago the Littleleaf Linden trees in front of Conor O’Neill’s died and were removed and replaced.
The work currently approved and funded by the Dean Fund Committee for this fiscal year included the removal of four dead/dying Littleleaf Linden trees toward William (three on the east side and one on the west side of the street). I have attached photos of the four trees that were removed. Kay and I both conducted assessments of the trees. The work also includes trimming all of the other trees in the Promenade, and grinding the stumps and replanting trees where the four were removed. The replacement of the trees is scheduled to occur by Spring 2010 at the latest. In the future, as trees decline and die on the Dean Promenade the City and Dean Fund Committee will be actively working to remove and replace these trees to maintain the canopy and beauty of Main Street.
Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!
Kerry
Kerry Gray
Urban Forestry & Natural Resources Planner
City of Ann Arbor- Systems Planning Unit
100 N. Fifth Avenue, PO Box 8647
Ann Arbor, MI 48107-8647
Phone: 734.794.6430 x 43703
Fax: 734.994.1744
Sue (and others), I passed on some info about the Tree Conservancy to the Environmental Commission members a month ago. Please let me know if you have any policy-related matters you’d like to propose that we consider.
]]>This information is from my patented “TreeSleuth 2000″ web application, which will be released close to never and contains records of over 55,000 trees cataloged by the City of Ann Arbor.
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