Logan City recently removed trees along Canyon Road, and if you're wondering why, The Utah Statesman has the scoop. This move might affect the look and feel of the area, so it's worth knowing the reasoning behind it.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
While the immediate cost of removal isn't clear, future tree planting and maintenance will likely be a factor.
The city likely benefits from improved infrastructure or safety, and residents might see aesthetic or functional improvements.
Residents who enjoyed the shade and aesthetic of the trees might be disappointed.
Logan mayor-elect apologizes after taking down yard signs protesting the removal of century-old trees The Salt Lake Tribune
Logan City cuts down Canyon Road trees The Utah Statesman
Why would Logan chop down 100-year-old trees? FOX 13 News Utah
This Utah city wants to remove century-old trees. Residents are fighting back. The Salt Lake Tribune
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