For the Townsman
Between seven and 10 trees are slated for removal from the Mount Baker RV Park in Cranbrook, ahead of the park’s official opening for the season on April 1.
A press release from the City of Cranbrook said Tuesday that public Works crews will be working to remove these trees over the next couple of days.
Three poplars have been found to have advanced rot and it is only a matter of time before the trees fall under their own weight. The remaining trees slated for removal are fir trees with multiple trunk cracks, ones that have little live foliage left, face repeated insect attack and suffer stress from the compacted soils in the park.
The City advised that because of the permanent use of many of the sites at the Mount Baker RV Park, the risk of property damage and public safety is high should one of these trees fail.