Council hears from upset residents following tree felling
Residents upset with the removal of over 100 trees from their street as part of a major infrastructure project have taken their concerns to city council.
A delegation of three Midtown residents presented to the city’s politicians at Tuesday night’s executive meeting. Aside from anger over the clear cutting of 12th St. E., they criticized the lack of consultation from the City during the process, and voiced concerns other parts of the project would take away from the character of the historic neighbourhood.
“When I tell out of town friends that over 100 trees were cut down on my street with virtually no notice… they react in disbelief,” Allison Attree told councillors.
She explained she found out the trees would be removed on a Tuesday morning in an email from a neighbour. That afternoon the City stuck a notice with information on the project in her door. Work began the following Monday morning.