City of Worcester PLUS
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Tree InspectionAcknowledged25 Radmore Street Worcester, MA, 01602, USA - WorcesterThe tree in front of our neighbor's house at 25 Radmore St keeps dropping very large dead branches on the yard, sidewalk, and road. It is very clearly dying and we are afraid that in a large wind it might drop branches or the entire tree itself on our car or house
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Tree InspectionAcknowledged425d Salisbury Lane Worcester, Massachusetts, 01609 - WorcesterLarge limb fell with others at risk. Unsure of health of tree.
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Tree InspectionAcknowledged27-99 Ball St Worcester, MA, 01603, USA - WorcesterCity tree was damaged during a car accident last year and Tree stump remains. Requesting for a new city tree replacement.
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Tree InspectionAcknowledged53 Millbrook Street Worcester, Massachusetts, 01606 - Worcesterdead tree, large dead tree limbs hanging over street.
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Tree InspectionAcknowledged31 Marcy Street Worcester, Massachusetts, 01602 - WorcesterA tree fell during a storm is leaning on some others. Concerned it might fall onto the road or a house.
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Tree InspectionAcknowledged129 Heywood Street Worcester, Massachusetts, 01604 - WorcesterLarge Dead spruce tree broken off just above ground level leaning towards Heywood Street. The only thing keeping it from falling into passing motorists is the oak branches it is leaning on. Tree is on private property but presents a hazard to the roadway it is leaning toward.
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Tree InspectionAcknowledged33 Winneconnett Road Worcester, MA, 01605, USA - Worcestertree at corner of driveway and winneconnett has multiple dead limbs. some have fallen, but there are a few that are still very dead and very high
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Tree InspectionAcknowledged1 Wahnita Rd Worcester MA 01606, United States - WorcesterTree growing in towards house and power lines
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Tree InspectionAcknowledged42 Garrison Ave Worcester, Massachusetts, 01606 - Worcester
My name is Neil Medin. We reside on 42 Garrison AVE in Worcester.
There are 2 large maple trees that line the street in front of our house, that are getting overgrown and need pruning and possible limbs removed, as they are covering the roof line of our house. Power lines pass through their limbs.
Please advise as to the ownership of the trees. If I recall, the city came once and removed some limbs that were overhanging and touching our roof, creating a risk of braking on our roof. I was told they are city owned and I can not alter them myself in anyway. Was that correct information?
I would like to have them pruned, so not to cover my roof and the limb offshoots removed as not to shade my property completely.
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Tree InspectionAcknowledged28 Valley Hill Drive Worcester, MA, 01609, USA - WorcesterMultiple dead and dying trees, marked with stars in the photo