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Wednesday, 08 June 2011 00:52

Holly trees to come back on table


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A rendering of what the avenue would look with new trees. A rendering of what the avenue would look with new trees. Roanoke Avenue Main Street program

City Councilwoman Suetta Scarbrough tonight said she wanted the issue of the avenue holly trees back on the agenda for next Tuesday's regular city council meeting.

There was no discussion on Scarbrough's request during the work session but several players in the issue — the city's Beautification Committee and the Roanoke Avenue Business Alliance — sat in the audience.

Scarbrough based her request on a conversation she had with an N.C. State University urban forester, who told her street trees don't have as long a life expectancy as trees planted out of urban environments.

The holly trees on the avenue were planted in the 1970s, Scarbrough noted in her prepared statement. “Mr. Lawson (Councilman Greg Lawson) was correct when he stated in an earlier meeting that we had already addressed the tree issue. However, at the time, there were two facts we did not have.”

Those facts, she said, included the life expectancy of urban trees and a gift from Kapstone for the money to buy new trees.

Council will meet next Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Lloyd Andrews City Meeting Hall on Jackson Street.

 

In other matters tonight council:

 

Was told by Finance Director MeLinda Hite that new Blue Cross and Blue Shield health insurance policy the city approved last month will save the city $15,185.

“It's certainly is an excellent rate,” she said. “We couldn't ask for better than what we've got right now.”

 

Approved the bid of Rightmyer Machine Rentals at $83.54 per ton for the annual street maintenance program.

Public Works Director Richard Parnell said following the meeting some 25 streets are scheduled for maintenance. An earlier estimate was for 21 until the public works director learned the price of asphalt has fallen. The city has budgeted $200,000 for the project.

 

 

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+4 #3 cwec 2011-06-09 01:49
If this unfunded project on the avenue was not going on we would not be even be talking about the trees again. The number of city employees and equipment that is being used for this project is unreal. There has to be alot of city services put on the back burner or they are way over funded. Next year all you will be hearing from this city council is how much our taxes will be going up.This city council needs to take a long hard look at the budget for next year and make some tough decisions now.I have not seen this council take any steps this year to save. It is spend spend spend.
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+3 #2 Troy Cribb 2011-06-09 01:42
Forget the trees. Let's get our town cleaned up from the tornado 2 months ago. The corner of Tenth and Park Ave look horrible. It has not even been swept up yet. There is trash and debris everywhere. I know removing the buildings may take time but can we clean up the trash and debris in the lots and sidewalk areas??? Its a busy street and a school is close by. Lets get our city looking better.
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+6 #1 Anthony Finney 2011-06-08 12:24
I mean really, Councilwoman Scarborough?!?!? Can we move on past the tree issue? They are still living after 30+/- years! If they aren't dead, don't worry about it. Take the gift for new trees from Kapstone and set it aside for when the Holly trees die! There are more importnat issues here than some darn trees!! Sheesh!
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