Planned Campus Tree Work

Facilities Planning and Management (FPM) Grounds and Support staff have completed an assessment of campus trees.  With the additional expertise of Mindy Charron, ISA Board Certified Master Arborist with Perficut Companies, a detailed visual inspection of the trees and surrounding conditions identified several trees with health concerns or hazardous safety issues that are a priority for pruning or removal this winter.  Pruning will improve the aesthetics, safety, and overall health of the tree’s canopy.  Tree removals are necessary due to structural problems, disease or insect infestation, storm damage, or health condition of the tree and the proximity to walkways or buildings for the safety of students, faculty, staff and visitors.  The trees and their locations are identified below:

Tree Common NameLocationWork
White Oak tree             Crawford HallRemoval – dead tree
Linden treeHerriot Fire LandRemoval – dead tree
White Oak treeLot 13 – Ray PromenadeRemoval – dead tree
White Oak treeJewett/Painted StreetRemoval – dead tree
Honey Locust treeSW of HubbellRemoval – dead tree

The pruning and tree removals will be scheduled over the next couple months.  Signage and detours around work areas will be in place during these operations.  FPM will be planting trees on campus this spring to continue improving the aesthetics of the campus and increase tree canopy.  An Arbor Day event is being planned for April, stay tuned to OnCampus for more information.

—Patrick Williams, Facilities Planning and Management