Greenwich Tree Warden, Dr. Greg Kramer has scheduled a public hearing via Zoom on the fate of a Norway Maple tree posted for removal at 5 Brookridge Drive, which happens to be the site of a recent tree clearing. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich Tree Warden, Dr. Greg Kramer has scheduled a public hearing via Zoom on the fate of a Norway Maple tree posted for removal at 5 Brookridge Drive, which happens to be the site of a recent tree clearing. Continue Reading →
The homeowner wanted the tree removed because its roots were causing the lateral sewer line that connects the mainline pipe to his house to become clogged, as the pipe is broken Continue Reading →
The 28-inch diameter Linden tree has an expansive canopy, but the plan to cut it down was initiated by a complaint about how it impedes the sidewalk on a heavily traveled urban connector. Continue Reading →
The idea is to enhance the look of Greenwich Avenue, increase pedestrian safety by reducing the distance a pedestrian has to cross to get safely across the street, and improve sight lines and slow down cars. Continue Reading →
Dr. Greg Kramer relented and said two London Plane trees in the way of the proposed access road could be removed. Continue Reading →
“The school looks barren and bleak, and someone referred to its style as ‘modern day penitentiary,’ for lack of replacing trees. We can work together to solve these problems, but we must address safety and access first.” – Elizabeth Dempsey, Hillside Rd Continue Reading →
The improvements are intended to make the intersection safer for pedestrians given police are no longer stationed to direct traffic from 9-5, to calm traffic and to add green space. Continue Reading →
“We need to be placing a much higher level of importance on every tree.” – John Conte Continue Reading →
A complaint triggered a public hearing, which is scheduled for Thursday, Feb 25 at 12:00 noon. Continue Reading →
The whole idea that we have to gather together to ask our state not to clear cut large swaths of trees along residential neighborhoods is just astounding to me.” – John Conte Continue Reading →