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City Contact Tree BoulevardPublic vs. Private Costs-who pays?Forestry <br />Webpage <br />OrdinanceTrees?EAB Plans??? <br />North St Paul Wally Wysopal, City Manager No Yes PW handles public, parks and blvd. trees; No cost to res if <br />747-2421blvd. <br />Wally.wysopal@ci.north-saint-paul.mn.us <br />PW Superintendent & Rec. Director <br />handles forestry issues <br />Roseville <br />Saint Anthony Chuck Autio, PW Superintendent Yes Yes City removes blvd trees or contracts work. <br />612-782-3441 <br />EAB-still waiting but watching. <br />No forester; Brady Panitzke Park worker <br />handles tree issues. <br />Saint Paul Cy Kosel Yes Yes City maintains (removal, trimming, storms, stumps) boulevard Yes <br />632-2412trees at homeowner expense through street assessments. <br />Funding for park trees comes from the general fund. Residents <br />Scott Kruse need permit to remove, trim or plant a tree.City plants trees. <br />632-2433 <br />Waiting for MDA/DNR re: EAB. No money yet from council for <br />EAB. <br />Chris Boche <br />However: <br />632-2432 <br /> If resident wants to treat ash, will need a permit from <br />city at their expense. If tree 30%+ in decline, permit will <br />be denied. Trunk injection method only by authorized <br />contractor. <br /> Developing a Structured Removal Program. Hoping to <br />start by next April to remove trees that have 30%+ <br />decline, which is about 1500-3000 trees per year. <br /> May go back into original infestation area to remove the <br />remaining ash (160) trees depending on MDA findings. <br /> Will treat some city ash, but it is limited. <br />3 <br /> <br />
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