I'm in north Arlington. My neighbor has a spectacular and huge tree in the back yard. The canopy is 100' in diameter. There are plans to build an addition which will preclude ever being able to get a bucket truck close to the tree again. It breaks my heart, but I have recommended to him to remove the tree while it is still possible, since removal manually will be an impossibility in the future. When the tree falls, or when large branches come down, enormous damage will be caused, and utility lines will be down. Does your office consult about such a dilemma?
I'm in north Arlington. My neighbor has a spectacular and huge tree in the back yard. The canopy is 100' in diameter. There are plans to build an addition which will preclude ever being able to get a bucket truck close to the tree again. It breaks my heart, but I have recommended to him to remove the tree while it is still possible, since removal manually will be an impossibility in the future. When the tree falls, or when large branches come down, enormous damage will be caused, and utility lines will be down. Does your office consult about such a dilemma?