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Thursday, June 29, 2006

Along the walking path on between South Glenmore Park and the Glenmore Landing

? Barry Erskine:

Along the walking path on between South Glenmore Park and the Glenmore Landing, about halfway, there has been a stand of trees mowed down to about two or three feet tall. It is just west of the point where when you head west from Glenmore Landing you reach the fork in the road. You can either use the lower pathway, and people are and do despite the lame attempt to keep them from, or go along the upper pathway. The stand of trees that has been mowed down is about 100 yards west of that point.

It would seem that they have been cut down for no apparent reason by the city. Can you find out why the trees needed to be mutilated like this? There are no power line, no disease in them that I could see from my many times passing them, and encroachment on the path.

If there was a loitering problem in the trees, could a culling of them have been done instead of mowing them all down?

As well there is a 10’ piece of all power pole sitting at the edge of the pathway with creosote on it. Do you know why we would leave something like that so close to the city’s water supply

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