- ID
- #101005455692
- Status
- CLOSED
- Opened
- Closed
- Description
- New tree(s) request. Woodstock Ave from Bellvista to Kelton. It’s all a tow zone with no parking currently. Adding trees wouldn’t take away any legal parking. Seems like since it’s likely owned by the city, the curb could be extended and trees planted along this side of the block? I’d love to to see some flowering cherry trees like at 313 Summit Avenue. They are pink, fluffy, and absolutely flourishing in this neighborhood! Adding trees to Woodstock Avenue from 60 Woodstock Avenue to Kelton Street would add shade and would be some gentle traffic calming.
- Location
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60 Woodstock Ave, Allston, Ma, 02134
42.34628733, -71.13725559 - Additional Details
- Reside at this location: Yes
- Owner of the property: No
- Multiple trees: Yes
Activity
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Submitted
Opened
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Noted | Thank you for your interest in increasing the canopy in the City of Boston. In order for the BPRD Urban Forestry Division to ensure the success of our new street trees we require that the property owner who directly abuts where the new tree is being requested to be planted be the one who makes the request for a new tree to be planted. Only requests made by the actual abutting property owner will be inspected for planting. Requests can be made via the 311 app by calling 311 or by calling the Park Line at 617-635-7275. Thank you.