Heritage tree report goes before council Monday
Study comes a week after tree trimmer hit by car in attempt to stop cutting of 100-year-old sycamore
CBC News
Posted: Jul 23, 2012 7:21 AM ET
Last Updated: Jul 23, 2012 11:05 AM ET
Bill Roesel, the city's manager of forestry and horticulture, describes this sycamore tree on Roseland Drive as significant and worth of preservation. (CBC)
Related
Related Stories
A report on saving heritage trees goes to Windsor city council Monday night.
Administration says the city has a number of options it can use to protect mature trees, including the municipal, Ontario heritage, conservation land and planning acts.
As well, it always has the option of buying properties for their preservation.
Last week, a dispute erupted over a tree on property in the 4000 block of Roseland Drive West in south Windsor. A worker hired by the land owner to cut down a tree had his foot run over. A 65-year-old man was been charged.
Bill Roesel, the city's manager of forestry and horticulture, describes the sycamore tree on the property as "significant" and worth of preservation. He gives a number of reasons why it should be, including its age of 100 years old, being a native species and in excellent health.
He says the owners and their lawyer are working with the city on ways to ensure the preservation of the tree while still permitting development.
Share Tools
Latest Windsor News Headlines
- Turtle hit by car airlifted 400 km for medical care
- A snapping turtle injured by a car in Ontario has been airlifted more than 400 kilometres to an animal hospital, and is now on a slow road to recovery. more »
- Ontario casinos to pay host municipalities more money
- The Ontario government on Friday announced a new to determine the fee municipalities receive for hosting an OLG gaming facility. more »
- Windsor bikers think safety first on holiday weekend
- Warm weather and a holiday weekend means more motorcycles will likely be on the roads. Bikers are encouraging everyone to think safety first. more »
- Ontario mayoral candidate changes name to Bacon Man
- The Bacon Man is back. Ernie Lamont is running for mayor. more »
Must Watch
Top News Headlines
- Senator Pamela Wallin leaves Conservative caucus
- Senator Pamela Wallin says she is recusing herself from the Conservative caucus while her travel expense claims are under scrutiny. Wallin's departure comes one day after Senator Mike Duffy left the Tory caucus amid controversy over his expense claims.
more »
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford denies crack cocaine allegations
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford says allegations he was caught on tape smoking crack are "ridiculous," following reports that someone had been trying to sell a purported recording of such an event to U.S. and Canadian media outlets. more »
- Sailor fighting cancer says AWOL charges dropped
- All charges against a Nova Scotia woman in the Royal Canadian Navy who is fighting cancer, and who was charged with being absent without leave and facing a court martial have been dropped, the woman and her lawyer say. more »
- 12 young leaders changing Canada in this week's Generation Why
- If the number of young entrepreneurs and innovators in Canada is any indication, the generation that came of age alongside the modern web is ready to rethink everything. Meet 12 young people our readers nominated as the most dedicated, impressive, creative and intelligent Canadians under the age of 30 they know. more »
- Should genetic testing for cancer be available to all Canadians?
- The revelation that Hollywood celebrity Angelina Jolie had a double mastectomy as a preventative measure against cancer stoked heated discussion this past week, but one prominent cancer researcher says it demonstrates the need to make genetic testing available to all Canadians. more »
- Turtle hit by car airlifted 400 km for medical care
- No air quality concerns following Grace Hospital fire
- Ontario mayoral candidate changes name to Bacon Man
- Temporary foreign worker bust made in Kingsville
- Trapped ducklings in Windsor saved by cellphone app
- Cheaper pizza for Canadians on the horizon
- Diaperless babies latest alternative parenting method
- Ontario casinos to pay host municipalities more money
- Man 'drying his car' charged with stunt driving

