Politics & Government
Tree Removal, Sidewalk Replacement And Replanting Underway In Bedford Hills
The trees are already here and being cared for by the Department of Public Works over at the Crusher Road highway yard.
Tree Removal, Sidewalk Replacement, and Replanting In Bedford Hills
MAY 2023 UPDATE
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Now that the fear of freezing temperatures is over, the contractor will resume the sidewalk replacement work in the hamlet of Bedford Hills by the second week of June. As sections of the sidewalk are completed, the new trees will go in. Fortunately, DPW ordered the trees early to ensure we have the supply ready, so the trees are already here and being cared for by the DPW over at the Crusher Road highway yard.
Please note, while not part of the sidewalk replacement, the pine tree in the train station drop off circle will also be replaced this year, well before the holidays!
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Thank you for your patience as we had to get through the winter to finish this major sidewalk and tree replacement project.
AUGUST 22, 2022
The Town will be replacing the majority of the sidewalks in the Bedford Hills business district, along with all of the street trees. The existing sidewalk and street trees were installed in the early 1990s and tree roots had caused the sidewalks to heave in many areas, causing uneven walking surfaces and safety concerns. Safety is a high priority, and replacing the sidewalks to eliminate trip hazards. The street trees have been removed and will be replaced with a mix of species selected by the Town’s Tree Planting Committee.
It was not easy to see the honey locust trees removed in downtown Bedford Hills but their removal was necessary and was an important step in infrastructure improvement efforts in the hamlet.
The trees were removed for two reasons:
The plan for tree replacement and longevity
We appreciate the help from Professor Bassuk and local volunteers to design a new treescape that will be healthier and better able to adapt to the changing climate. Twenty-five new trees will be planted in the hamlet, five different species selected by Professor Bassuk at Cornell for size, suitability to our urban location and ability to thrive in CU-Structural Soil.
This medium includes large stones that create openings in the soil for roots to grow and thrive. It also includes micronutrients to feed the plants as they mature. Cornell developed CU- Structural Soil and has promoted and studied its benefits over the last 20 years.
We are giving the new trees the best possible planting conditions and choosing the trees that are most likely to grow strong and healthy. We have also chosen five different species to improve biodiversity and visual impact. New trees will be planted once the sidewalks are constructed in spring 2023.
This press release was produced by the Town of Bedford. The views expressed here are the author’s own.
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