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Eight new trees were planted on the west side of MacArthur last month - which was too late in the season. Some of them have water bags, but they are not being used. As a result, all of the trees are turning yellow due to lack of water. This is in front of an apartment building, so don't expect the residents to water them. PLEAS HAVE THE CITY WATER THESE EACH WEEK...OR TEAR THEM OUT, because they are going to die.
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taz4021@cavtel.net (Registered User)
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7/8/2014 - Thank you so much for sharing your very important concern with the City of Richmond government online. This situation has been formally reported to Richmond Tree Mgmt Team (20020947395) so that proper inspection, consideration and handling can take place accordingly.
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taz4021@cavtel.net (Registered User)
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Odin's Dad (Registered User)
These posts are all encouraging news. I'm glad to see they are being cared for. I posted the original issue because someone who is very active in Bellevue told me they were not being watered, and that one was dying. It's great to see that her fears were unfounded. Good work guys.
Taz - sorry you were apparently so offended by my well-meaning comment. But as for watering them myself - I don't have any means of getting 100 or so gallons or water over there every week. I do however care for the two Brook Road median plots in front of my house, so lets call it even!
That said, I do wish the City would do a better job of encouraging the home or business owners to water the new trees in front of their individual properties since the contractors that plant them appear not to be required to do so. Just look at the row of a dozen or so dead trees in front of the Seminary along Brook Road as an example. I can lift some of these right up out of the ground more than a year after they were planted.
taz4021@cavtel.net (Registered User)
Odin's Dad,
Yes, I was offended by your comment. The comment was unfounded and incorrect. I will get over it.
As our merchants group worked long and hard to get these tree's planted and make sure that they are well cared for. As for the person who told you that they were not being watered, they obviously were not very observant, all they had to do was touch one of the watering rings or the gator bag and know that they had water in them. Not hard to tell they have water in them.
I do defend that which we have worked so hard to accomplish. Yeah for the beauty of the trees!!!
That being said, the trees on MacArthur and a lot more in Bellevue are cared for by both Chris Egghart and the Beautify Bellevue Committee. In order to make the job easier the Merchants Assoc. and the Civic assoc. have even purchased a 275 gallon water tank to help with this issue. I have asked the residents of Bellevue to water any new or recently planted trees in our neighborhood and posted this request on the Yahoo group.
The city does ask the homeowners who request new trees to water them for a year, you are correct in that the contractors are not responsible for the care of the trees after planting them.
The city barely has the resources to maintain what they have , much less take care of watering newly planted trees, sorry to say but true. Been trying to get the potholes on Bellevue repaired for over 2 years now and they still haven't been done.
Hopefully some more of our neighbors will step up and help with taking care of the new trees throughout our neighborhood. We can only hope they will.
Thanks,
Mike
Closed Matthew Toner (Registered User)