Hazardous tree removal in Lacamas Regional Park to begin July 25

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Vancouver, Wash. – On July 25, Confluence Tree Service will begin  removing hazardous trees in Lacamas Regional Park. Work is expected to  be complete by July 29. 

Work areas will be identified on a map posted at the site. Trails  inside the project area will be closed to the public. Park users should  adhere to posted signage, remain outside of

the work area, and use  alternate trail routes during the scheduled closure.

During the project, the contractor will work to minimize impacts from  falling branches and debris. However, neighbors who border the park on  Northeast Pecan Lane and Northeast

Spruce Lane are advised to move all  patio furniture, grills, etc., to a protected location to avoid  potential damage. For safety purposes, please do not approach the  contractor

while they are working or attempt to issue instructions to  the contractor. 

Residents can also find information on the Public Works Twitter, Facebook and Instagram profiles, and on Nextdoor.

Original source can be found here.



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