Description
This Australian pine is on county owned property that they purchased in fee simple… It is causing many other invasive Australian pines to pop up on the beach and must be removed immediately. No the Pineneedles kill native plants hence why it’s invasive it needs to be removed immediately. That’s in addition to it could fall on private property buildings in any storm
also asked...
Q. Type of area impacted?
A. Impact to Natural Area
A. Impact to Natural Area
Q. Is the issue currently in progress?
A. No
A. No
9 Comments
SCF Administrator (Registered User)
Acknowledged Sarasota County Contact Center (Verified Official)
Loretta Visconti (Registered User)
Midnight Pass Road is getting totally consumed by and all other natural foliage being over grown by these trees. The county must control these.
Cinz (Registered User)
An anonymous SeeClickFix user (Registered User)
Yes! please address. County was out last week and removed MANY (Thank you) however, Parks & Rec told me 12 months ago that the large one that is seeding all over the place. Without removing it, the issue is expanding... The private opener next to 3B also agreed county could address. Since then, 100's of saplings have sprouted.
Please county, address the "ISSUE" causing this "problem" before these needles kill ever sea oat on the beach. Chasing problems because it's easier to cut down seedlings is not the answer - remove the source
An anonymous SeeClickFix user (Registered User)
Loretta Visconti (Registered User)
Closed Sarasota Contact Center (Registered User)
An anonymous SeeClickFix user (Registered User)