'We can't cut them fast enough': State to spend millions to cut down 60,000 potentially dangerous
We cant cut them fast enough: State to spend millions to cut down 60,000 potentially dangerous trees along Connecticut highways
Connecticuts Department of Transportation has some serious tree concerns. Oddly enough, theyre not related to lots of complaints about the clear-cutting along interstate medians and shoulders, like the section of I-91 south of Hartford.
A far bigger tree worry for the DOT, one thats expected to cost tens of millions of dollars and take years to resolve, are the estimated 60,000 dead or dying trees along state highways and routes all across Connecticut.
And thats a very conservative estimate, said Kevin Nursick, spokesman for the state DOT.
We cant cut them fast enough, Nursick said of the huge numbers roadside trees that have the potential to fall and block state highways or cause vehicle accidents.
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