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The trees in East Shore Park are in DESPERATE need of being cleaned of invasive and native species of vine which are growing well into the canopy of many of the trees. I would easily say that 95% of the trees inside the park along the areas of unmown lawn especially are affected. As well, two trees have been girdled by vandalism, with many more being girdled by invasives such as bittersweet. I understand the financial crisis of the city and the Park Departments decision to let the lawn go wild for the last two seasons prior to this one, but in doing this, invasives have come in and are scaffolding up most of the trees. This situation is approaching dire.
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DEZ (Utilisateur inscrit)
DEZ (Utilisateur inscrit)
DEZ (Utilisateur inscrit)
DEZ (Utilisateur inscrit)
DEZ (Utilisateur inscrit)
DEZ (Utilisateur inscrit)
Rachel Heerema (Utilisateur inscrit)
abgoode (Utilisateur inscrit)
sam (Utilisateur inscrit)
The exercise path? Dangerously in need of total redo, mostly broken. The sound of 90 plus Db from water waste treatment? No sound mitigation, no trees or shrubs planted as promised, no structures around the forced air turbines that violate the sound level ordinances. A mess.
Moxie McG (Utilisateur inscrit)
Moxie McG (Utilisateur inscrit)
URBAN FORESTER City of New Haven (Membre officiel vérifié)
Reconnu Parks East Side Supervisor (Membre officiel vérifié)
sam (Utilisateur inscrit)
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TAMC (Utilisateur inscrit)
Clos Parks: West Side Supervisor (Membre officiel vérifié)