Description
Trees block Business signs in spring and summer. Creates confusion on which business driveway to enter. Three different business owners called and left multiple messages with David LeBelle with no response for over a year. Please trim trees so drivers can see Business signs
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Closed City of Shoreline (Verified Official)
During the month of February, you will see a different kind of work being done on Aurora Avenue. A Puget Sound Corps team will work with City staff to prune young street trees along Aurora Avenue between 145th and 185th Streets to help them develop a strong, sound structure that will keep them healthy and safe as they mature. Well cared for trees provide a wide variety of environmental services while contributing to the health, beauty and economic vibrancy of the community. The City of Shoreline received an Urban Forestry Restoration Project Grant that is administered by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Urban and Community Forestry Program to conduct the work. For more information about the tree pruning work on Aurora contact Park Project Coordinator Maureen Colaizzi at mcolaizzi@shorelinewa. gov, or (206) 801-2603. For more information about the Urban Forestry Restoration Project, visit the Project online or contact Micki McNaughton at (360) 902-1637 or micki. mcnaughton@dnr.wa.gov.
City of Shoreline
Customer Response Team
crteam@shorelinewa.gov
206-801-2700