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A giant debate
The removal of a large sequoia has residents feeling betrayed A representative from a southwest Corvallis neighborhood association warned city officials last month that there could be controversy brewing over plans to cut down a giant sequoia as part of a new residential development off Country Club Drive. Read more: http://www.gazettetimes.com/news/local/article_0ca537b6-0482-57cc-b11a-08eae60156b1.html#ixzz1VtXZTdIx
Read MoreStorm-damaged trees removed, pruned in Albany’s Takena Park
A four-man crew spent two days at Takena Park this week taking out two storm-damaged trees and pruning broken limbs off several others. “Takena has all of these old trees we care about, and this hurts,” said parks manager Dick Conolly. “There was a lot of damage at the park because the trees there are…
Read MoreArborists keep busy as limbs, trees topple
Corvallis is known for its beautiful, towering oaks and firs, but that beauty has a dangerous edge when winter storms hit. Local arborists have had their hands full the past week as snow and ice have cracked limbs, broken off tops and made some trees tumble over completely. Wednesday afternoon, as the freezing rain subsided…
Read MoreCity decides to topple sick pine in Henderson Park
A sickly pine tree in Albany’s Henderson Park is scheduled for removal, while a cedar tree also in poor health will remain against the recommendation of two arborists. Arborist John Good of J.B. Good Inc. told the city both trees were a hazard and should be toppled. Vernon Esplin, a certified arborist with Buena Vista…
Read MoreRoses and Raspberries
We hereby bestow: ROSES on voters who did their part for democracy and cast a vote in this week’s election in Benton County and Alsea. ROSES on Assisteen, a service-oriented group for teen-agers that is an auxiliary to the Assistance League of Corvallis. Among other things, the local middle school and high school students have…
Read MoreEarth Day – Albany Events
Earth Day – Albany Events The city of Albany will celebrate Earth Day on Saturday with several events at the Monteith Riverpark shelter. Here is a list of the planned activities: 10 to 11 a.m. – Naturescaping. Learn more about native and organic gardening, landscaping and farming by reducing the use of water and chemicals.…
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