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Approx 6 other ash 10” and less would not be good candidates for treatment. There is <br />good canopy coverage at this park were the majority of ash trees are located. You may <br />opt out on treating some of the 10” and 11” trees. <br />Royal Hills Park <br />4-12” dia Ash trees. All 4 are healthy and are good candidates for treatment <br />2-14” dia Ash trees. All 2 are healthy and are good candidates for treatment <br />1–17” dia Ash Tree. This tree is healthy and a good candidate for treatment <br />2 ash trees that are less than 10” dia would not be good candidates for treatment <br />All parks: <br />Are good candidates fortreatmentwith a total of 502 diameter inches <br />Overall: <br />Royal Hills Park, Perry Park and Ingerson Park have the largest amounts of ash <br />trees. These parks would see the greatest impact from EAB if nothing is done. Lindey’s <br />Park only has a few mature trees on site and ash trees being the majority. The remaining <br />parks have smaller populations of ash trees and wouldn’t be impacted as much if the trees <br />were removed and replaced with another species. <br />Any questions please contact Michael Ratz, Certified Arborist <br />
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