So how much rain did you guys get are the jumps going to be good to go tomorrow?
Right on. It's beyond normal tree work, not something for volunteers to attempt, so the cost is significant.Appreciate the update. I had seen the closures on Instagram and understood it to be related to tree removal, but I didn't realize that there wasn't funding to perform the tree removal.
Right on. It's beyond normal tree work, not something for volunteers to attempt, so the cost is significant.
We've discussed this, yes. A pro needs to drop them, then we'll buck up what has to be cleared, if anything. The rest will be left on site to not move more bugs around.I wonder if a hybrid model would work -
trees are felled and bucked by a pro, but left for removal by an army of volunteers?
The town does chipping in that yard (i think?)
Firewood for the townfolk?
Any idea of the cost of the removal by professionals? Maybe there's one or more on this board that may apply a special rate in exchange for a JORBA endorsement? Something along the lines of... mountain bikers are a though bunch, they're known to fell a tree with their teeth...but when the tree is more than they can chew...dramatic pause... they call 'beaver ain't got nothing on me' professional tree service!Right on. It's beyond normal tree work, not something for volunteers to attempt, so the cost is significant.
Wow, that sucks!!!! Sent a few dollars to help out.High Bridge Flow Trails need our help- Please consider donating
Emerald Ash Borers have forced the closure of the High Bridge Flow trails and pump track.
More than 100 dead and dying ash trees in the vicinity of the trails and pump track pose a serious risk to users of the trails,
and the trails have been closed until the problem is addressed.
Brian Cashman of Red Oak Tree Service (Warren, NJ) has offered to contract the work at an incredibly generous rate,
but the town needs funds to cover the cost of removal before the trails can be reopened.
The goal is $3,600 to cover the cost of taking the affected trees down.
JORBA will match all donations up to $2,000
Link to donate:
High Bridge Flow Trail Closure – JORBA
jorba.org