Given the remaining trees along the train tracks, how many of them fell onto the tracks....this last storm proved they are strong so no more cutting for now?
So maybe they are near the end of their life cycle and could be considered dangerous to the surrounding area?
I saw a few tree falls as well and they all fell from south to north as is typical of winter storm winds.Maybe this would help decide and determine the hazardous areas? Just an observation, could be wrong.
were the roots cut from any trenching in the area? that would do it?
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Given the remaining trees along the train tracks, how many of them fell onto the tracks....this last storm proved they are strong so no more cutting for now?
ReplyDeleteSo maybe they are near the end of their life cycle and could be considered dangerous to the surrounding area?
ReplyDeleteI saw a few tree falls as well and they all fell from south to north as is typical of winter storm winds.
ReplyDeleteMaybe this would help decide and determine the hazardous areas? Just an observation, could be wrong.
were the roots cut from any trenching in the area? that would do it?
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