Description
Tree at rear of property is leaning more after January windstorm.
also asked...
Q. Where is the tree?
A. Behind Home in open space-type area. May be Parks and Recs?
A. Behind Home in open space-type area. May be Parks and Recs?
Q. Select the concern
A. Leaning
A. Leaning
14 Comments
Howard County Admin (Registered User)
DPW HWYS D Brown (Verified Official)
Mark C. (Registered User)
I contact HOCO Real Estate Department and they told me that this is a Bureau of Highways issue. Pls let me know what I should do next.
Thanks,
Mark.
abrown-DPWCustomerSvc (Registered User)
Acknowledged DRP_NR_Charlie_Peregoy (Verified Official)
Chris L (Registered User)
Mark C. (Registered User)
DRP_NR_Charlie_Peregoy (Verified Official)
Closed DRP_NR_Charlie_Peregoy (Verified Official)
This issue will be closed in Tell HoCo.
Mark C. (Registered User)
Trees are down. Thanks much. The remaining logs in the woods (a few feet from my property line) are a tremendous eyesore and I wonder if they are a potential haven for snakes. Are there any options to move them further down the hill or remove them all together?
Thanks,
Mark.
DRP_NR_Charlie_Peregoy (Verified Official)
Reopened Mark C. (Registered User)
I believe in healthy forest systems. That is one of the reasons we purchased this house. The natural forest in our backyard is unique and special. Now it is unique in a different way. The first comment visitors say when they visit my house is what is with those downed trees? They do not say what a beautiful forest. People used to say beautiful, but now they look at the area in disappointment. I will be honest, my wife and I have the same concerning thoughts as we look at the once eye-catching beauty turned into an eyesore. Pls let me know what creative options we can create to restore the area to the beautiful area it once was.
Thanks,
Mark.
DRP_NR_Charlie_Peregoy (Verified Official)
Closed DRP_PK_Bryan_Moody (Verified Official)