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someguyfromcanada  ·  2465 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Pubski: July 19, 2017

Of course my life works like this.

I have been trying since March of 2016 to have the City chop down trees on my lake front. They used to do it every other year but not in over 5 years now.

I was first told by the Parks Department that it would be done in May of 2016. It wasn't so I contacted the City Councillor and was assured it would be done by July. It wasn't and was told it had to wait till next year. In March of this year I emailed the Parks Department, the Councillor and the Mayor and was assured it would be done by July. It wasn't.

Contacted them again and told the Mayor a big sob story about my Mother having Alzheimers and that looking at the lake is one of her last pleasures . He probably knows who she is but I reminded him, with links, of the tens of thousands of volunteer hours she has put in for the City (eg. feeding literally thousands of people). He essentially said he did not care and it was not a priority. The Councillor did not respond.

So I hired a private firm to do it even though I expected to be fined $1,000. The crew came today at noon and were done by 2:30. $700. At 3:00, I noticed a City worker out back looking at the trees. I went out and was asked if I knew who did this and admitted it was me. Explained how I was careful as to not damage the trees or the root system so as to not cause any environmental damage.

He advised that he was not satisfied as it should have been taken down lower and wider and so he would send a crew by tomorrow to do a much better job.

Bittersweet. I get the job done; but it cost me $700 to get their attention. Or maybe I saved $300 by not getting fined.





cgod  ·  2465 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I cut a the major half of a scabby looking 50ft cherry tree down in my tiny backyard today. It had to fall just right to not destroy anything. It landed about 5 degrees off target an did no damage. It might have been a crazy thing for me to do but it worked out.

After I process the fallen half into fire wood and garbage I'll knock the easy half down.

Good fun!

someguyfromcanada  ·  2465 days ago  ·  link  ·  

That's a big job. I actually enjoy cutting down trees but this was definitely a job for the pros. Good work on the aim. Measure 50 times. Cut once. Good old fashioned dirty work.

I had a good day last fall helping a friend cut the slabs for a table he is building this summer. My first time using a chainsaw mill:

elizabeth  ·  2465 days ago  ·  link  ·  

ohhh i've always wanted a table like that! how did he dry the slabs? I hear you need that industrial drying machine