The tree maintenance work at these parks will be completed in December, with exact dates to be determined and dependent on weather
VANCOUVER – Clark County Public Works, Parks and Lands will be working with a tree service contractor to trim and/or remove hazardous trees in Foley (undeveloped) and Tiger Tree Neighborhood Parks. Hazardous trees are those with structural defects that make them likely to fall in whole or in part. Parks and Lands removes hazardous trees when the present a risk to park users or property, or to neighboring properties.
The tree maintenance work at these parks will be completed in December, with exact dates to be determined and dependent on weather. Notice of maintenance work will be posted in the parks. Tree maintenance at each park will take approximately one week to complete. To ensure the safety of park visitors, portions of the parks may be closed during tree maintenance work. Closures will be marked with signage. Work at Foley Neighborhood Park property (undeveloped) will include removal of seven trees and pruning of two trees. Work at Tiger Tree Neighborhood Park will include removal of fifteen trees and pruning of one tree.
To receive information about road and park projects, closures, opportunities for community input, and more, residents can follow Public Works on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and view information on Nextdoor.
Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.
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