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Unsafe Trees at the Cortlandt Waterfront Park

It is with sadness that we report that some of the largest, oldest, and most cherished Silver Maple trees along the pathway at the Cortlandt waterfront Park are dead or dying.
We became aware of this when several large limbs fell. Our town arborist investigated and found that the trees were "hollowed out" and could not be saved. The only option was removal.
To confirm this, as a physician, I asked for second opinion. The town board agreed and we hired an outside arborist, certified by the International Society of Arborists (ISA). Unfortunately, this second opinion confirmed that the trees were dead, dangerous, and must be removed for public safety. Accordingly, these trees will be removed, beginning the week of September 29. Fortunately, the town board has authorized the replacement of these trees and then some— this extensive replanting of trees will begin this fall with continued planting next spring. Obviously, it will take some time for these trees to grow and reach maturity. However, this is the natural cycle of life. We will continue to maintain this beautiful park in its most optimal condition.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions, concerns, or ideas.
