114 Marion Street Leichhardt NSW 2040

Removal of trees.

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(Source: Inner West Council (Leichhardt), reference T/2016/57)

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  1. Karen Eldridge commented

    I strongly object to the removal of trees along Marion Street, unless a qualified specialist advises Council that the trees represent a risk. If the trees are diseased and subsequently removed, I ask the Council to replace them as soon as possible.

    I have not made any donations to Council about this matter.

  2. Dee Payne commented

    I think if tree s need to be removed it's because there is a problem,I also beleive the Council s guidelines need to be reassessed concerning removal of trees ,after just losing battle to have fig tree on 69 Marion street removed, which roots have destroyed one person front fence( that was called insignificant damage) the girth off the roots are so large. a decking was built over them ,more importantly ,the branches are hit by trucks and buses quite often,and if it rains worse,they hang so low over footpath you have to cross rd,so sad this tree was ever planted there or the ones along Marion street ,quite obviously wrong type of trees for area,overall I believe of those who make these bad decisions in the choice of trees and removal when nesssarry,

  3. Mary commented

    I also agree with Dee. I am an advocate for trees. However, people in general and Council need to consider tree placement: Right tree, Right Place. I have seen Jacarandas in people's 3x3 front yards!

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