Work starts to remove giant sequoias from St David's Park
The City of Hobart's arboriculture team will today commence removal of two giant sequoias in St David's Park that have been in decline since autumn last year.
www.hobartcity.com.auI don’t currently have live access to up-to-date news feeds in this chat, but I can summarize what’s widely reported recently about St David’s Park tree removal based on the latest public updates I’ve seen.
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Timing and process: The removal was described as a coordinated operation by the City of Hobart’s arboriculture team, with portions of the park temporarily closed and safety measures in place around the work site. Completion was targeted within a week, with stump leveling and later remediation scheduled [sources discuss similar timelines and safety measures].
Public impact and community response: The trees had a long-standing place in the park and in community memory. A public-facing process invited ideas for using the timber from the removed trees, and two replacement giant sequoias were planned to be planted in their place [sources mention timber reuse plans and replacement plantings].
Context and background: The trees had been in decline since autumn of the previous year (or earlier reports reference long-term decline), and despite attempts to save them, authorities determined removal was necessary. The trees were planted to mark historically significant moments (e.g., coronation era), adding a layer of public sentiment to the event [sources note historical significance and conservation considerations].
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The City of Hobart's arboriculture team will today commence removal of two giant sequoias in St David's Park that have been in decline since autumn last year.
www.hobartcity.com.auThe story of st david’s park tree removal is not just about two trees coming down. It is about the end of a nearly nine-decade experiment in what can be saved, what cannot, and how a city handles a public loss in full view. What is being removed from St David’s Park this week? Two …
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www.thewestendjournal.caThe City of Hobart's arboriculture team will today commence removal of two giant sequoias in St David's Park that have been in decline since autumn
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