Fairhope, Alabama
Chinese pistace replacement. |
SECTION STREET
Crews began replacing 25 street trees on Section Street Monday with larger ones of the same type (Chinese pistache): cost $940 each.
Replacements for elm trees damaged on other streets around town by hurricane Sally have been ordered as well. Cost of about $500 each will be mostly-covered by FEMA reimbursements, according to public works director Johnson.
TREE LIGHTS STILL PLANNED
The annual November tree lighting ceremony is still planned but scaled-back due to covid-19 social distancing restrictions imposed by the governor (no stage, band, etc.).
Elm destroyed by hurricane Sally. |
Comments
Even if we stood 5' 11 7/8" apart--which science tells us is an eighth of an inch short of perfect safety--the rising sea levels would kill the Chin....er...the WASP/Trump virus.
Now, let's get back to immanentizing the eschaton. A new religion is afoot!
Also, what is a regarded tree lighting?
Finally, why do I suspect that re-breathing one's exhalations causes damage to the left hemisphere of the brain?