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04/24/2018 07:48 PM

Branford Removing/Replacing 19 Downtown Trees


Limbs of the non-native Bradford Pear tree can weaken and come down as the tree ages, making them a hazard.Pam Johnson/The Sound

By the end of this week, the Town of Branford will begin removing 19 ornamental trees which have become a hazard in the downtown area, to be replaced with other trees this fall. A removal plan to address some of downtown's problematic, non-native Bradford Pear trees has been on the town's radar, and in its long-range planning, since at least 2016.

The trees that will be removed have added to downtown's annual spring show of blossoming trees for decades; but they're also weakening as they age and need to be culled out, according to a press release issued by the town April 24.

The 19 trees to be removed later this week have been tagged with pink removal notices. The majority are on Main Street, with some on Ivy Street. The Main Street trees tagged for removal are mainly on the hill running up to the Montowese Street intersection, including two on the corner of the town green (fronting the bus stop). Some other trees to be removed include those in front of Possessions, SoundRunner and Home Restaurant. Other tagged trees include those near North Light Gallery and Branford Shoe Repair and businesses near Lockworks Square.

According to the press release, "The trees have become a hazard and a liability due to their age. Many of these trees have already lost large limbs while others are in danger of losing limbs. All of the trees have been properly posted and great consideration was given during the evaluation process to keep as many as possible. Replacement of the 19 trees will take place in approximately 3 weeks and additional  trees will be planted in the fall. The removal and replacement of these trees has been a long range project involving grants, several boards and  commissions, Tree Warden and other professionals including a landscape architect."

The trunks of these two trees along Main Street are tagged for removal later this week, among 19 non-native ornamental trees that the Town of Branford has determined to be weakend by age, becoming a hazard.Pam Johnson/The Sound
Several of the trees set to go are mixed in among those growing on either side of Main Street approaching the town green from the intersection of Svea Ave.Pam Johnson/The Sound
Tree removal notices have been posted on the downtown trees that will be coming out by the end of the week.Pam Johnson/The Sound
Two trees at the corner of Montowese and Main, shown here in bloom during a past spring season, have been tagged to be removed/replaced as part of the Town of Branford's plan to cull away some of downtown's weakening Braford Pear trees.Pam Johnson/The Sound