Descrição
Every tree outside the construction site for the new Mayo School is tagged to be cut down. All the trees that were on the site have already been cut down. While some of the street trees are in poor shape--some from destructive UI pruning--not all are. Is there *any* plan to re-plant? There already are stumps and missing trees all along Goffe Street. Ward 28 is starting to look like proof of what a national study has shown: poorer neighborhoods have fewer trees than wealthier ones.
12 Comentários
New Haven resident (Utilizador Registado)
New Haven resident (Utilizador Registado)
Darnell Gordon (Utilizador Registado)
New Haven resident (Utilizador Registado)
New Haven resident (Utilizador Registado)
New Haven resident (Utilizador Registado)
Eagle Eye (Utilizador Registado)
New Haven resident (Utilizador Registado)
New Haven resident (Utilizador Registado)
Reconhecido Public Space Inspector - West Side (Oficial Verificado)
New Haven resident (Utilizador Registado)
Fechado Manager of Operations, Process Improvement - Transportation, Traffic, & Parking (Oficial Verificado)