Sunday, May 12, 2024

City to Remove Remaining Two Sugar Gum Eucalyptus Trees, Will Replace with Lemon-Scented Gum Trees


Eucalyptus Tree Update
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The City Council has advanced its previous decision to replace the four Sugar Gum eucalyptus trees in the 100 block of E Avenue by approving a replacement plan at Tuesday’s meeting. Two of the four Sugar Gum eucalyptus trees identified as hazardous and at high risk for failing by a certified arborist have been removed. Last week, City staff met with several area residents regarding the replacement of the trees and attended a Street Tree Committee special meeting, where replacement tree options were considered.

The City Council approved a recommendation from City staff, with input from the Street Tree Committee, which designated the Lemon-Scented Gum as the replacement tree. The Council agreed to add the Sugar Gum, the same trees on the block, as a replacement tree after hearing from residents. The Council added both trees to the City’s Approved Street Tree List as “Restricted Trees” since Coronado, like most cities, does not allow eucalyptus trees to be planted on public rights of way. The Council also agreed to task the Street Tree Committee to identify the single most prestigious and qualified Sugar Gum eucalyptus tree along the 100 block of E and nominate it for Heritage Tree status for City Council consideration.

Finally, the Council directed City staff to develop a long-term management plan with input from local stakeholders for the eucalyptus trees along the 100 block of E. The remaining trees will be removed this month after tree crews can reschedule the job and bring the equipment back to the City. In addition to the replacement of the four trees on the 100 block of E, the City Council also directed that four other additional trees be planted either on the 100 block of E or other appropriate locations in the City.

Source: City of Coronado



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