DPW000030492
Assess Existing Tree or Stump
- Requested
- July 2, 2019
- Subtype
- Standard Tree Maintenance
- Location
- 107 Nottingham Road 23221
- As reported by the submitter and published by the City. May be the submitter’s address or another party’s; the City does not anonymize to block level.
- Council District
- 1
- Neighborhood
- Windsor Farms
Description
Large Ash tree between sidewalk and street in our front yard with large amount of dead wood throughout- consulted Peter Girardi with True Timber. Believes this is an Emerald Ash borer infestation. Based on location, tree is city property- he requested I contact you to consider either injection v cutting the tree down.
Details
- Street Blocked?
- No
- Sidewalk Blocked?
- No
History
- July 2, 2019The service request is submitted.
- July 2, 2019The service request status has been changed to Assigned to Department.
- April 15, 2020The service request status has been changed to Completed.
Comments
- Staff · July 2, 2019Cityworks ID: 399530
- Staff · August 15, 2019Plan on pruning this tree in fall of 2019. Possibly perform treatment for EAB in the spring of 2020. Due to the size of this tree I think it is worth saving.
- Staff · September 27, 2019Hello, I was unable to reach Linda today on the phone and felt this would be a better avenue to reach out. I would like to schedule a date for pruning my large Ash tree. Please call or emailnext week to get a date on the books. Cell phone is (804) 512-2023 Service Request number 399530 I look forward to hearing from you, Ben Bradenham
- Staff · September 27, 2019Hello Mr. and Mrs. Bradenham, I'm sorry I missed your call Mr. Bradenham. According to the comments in Cityworks, Mr. Shoup placed a comment on 8/15/19 @ 1:06 PM stating "Plan on pruning this treein fall of 2019. Possibly perform treatment for EAB in the spring of 2020. Due to the size of this tree I think it is worth saving." Mr. Bradenham, If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact us. Thank you
- Staff · March 2, 2020ree removed by contractor due to infestation of EAB.