The EAB Management program being undertaken by the Town includes an annual tree survey each spring to assess the health of our urban forest. The survey will help to identify trees infested with EAB and help Town staff plan for tree removals when required. Each ash tree that will be removed will be replanted with a new young tree of a different species in its place.
How will I know if and when the tree in front of my property will be removed?
- Any trees scheduled for removal will be marked with an orange X at chest height.
- Home owners will be notified if a Town owned ash tree located in front of or near to their property is scheduled for removal.
Replanting
Trees selected for replanting will be chosen from a list of native species that are appropriate for the replanting location, taking into consideration the following characteristics:
- Native Species
- Sun/Shade and water requirements
- Shade or wind benefits
- Maintenance (leaf drop, pruning)
- Life expectancy
- Soil Type
- Aesthetics
Depending on the time of year, replacement plantings may occur several months after the original ash tree removal. The Town will attempt to replace trees a soon as possible after removal; however weather conditions and tree stock availability may affect the timing of replanting.
- New trees do best when planted in the spring or fall. They do not do well when planted during the late spring and summer.
- Small trees are more likely to survive being re-planted; therefore the Town will generally not re-plant with a tree larger than 2 ½ inches. A vibrant small tree will grow much faster than a stressed medium or large sized tree.