Description
A very large willow oak on Park property is a hazard to us and our neighbor’s. It is in a V-shape, one arm of which is largely dead that leans towards the park, the other arm of which leans towards and partly over our homes (324 Hillsmere Dr.). That section has been dropping branches, some of which have damaged trees in my back yard. It is unsafe for my family to be in the back at this point. We recently had an arborist from Bartlett assess this and he shares our concerns. The tree is not far from the beam-hop station on the fitness trail, towards the park entrance side, around 15 feet from the fence line. -Daniel Schoos (410-507-2937)
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8 Comments
Anne Arundel County Admin (Verified Official)
Community Park Maintenance (Verified Official)
DRP - Kinder Farm Park Superintendent, Brad Hunt (Verified Official)
Bradley Hunt
QWP Park Supt.
410-222-1777
Acknowledged DRP - Kinder Farm Park Superintendent, Brad Hunt (Verified Official)
DRP - Kinder Farm Park Superintendent, Brad Hunt (Verified Official)
Bradley Hunt
Quiet Waters Park Supt.
410-222-1777
Daniel So-Schoos (Registered User)
Dan Schoos (410-507-2937)
Daniel So-Schoos (Registered User)
-Dan So-Schoos
Closed DRP - Kinder Farm Park Superintendent, Brad Hunt (Verified Official)