Heemskerk to remove 48 hazardous trees and replant new ones
Residents of Heemskerk will see 48 dead or unstable trees removed for safety reasons. The municipality has applied for a felling permit and will replace each tree, ensuring greener and safer streets for the community.
| Key Data | Details |
|---|---|
| Number of trees | 48 |
| Status | Dead or severely unstable |
| Location | Throughout Heemskerk |
| Action | Felling permit applied, replanting planned |
| Map availability | View affected trees |
The municipality of Heemskerk is responsible for maintaining public green spaces, including trees, to ensure safety and environmental quality. Annual inspections help identify and address risks posed by unstable or dead trees.
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Dead and unstable trees to be replaced following annual inspection
Each year, the municipality commissions a specialized company to inspect the health of the trees in Heemskerk. A total of 48 trees have been found to be dead or severely unstable after the inspection. We have applied for a felling permit for these trees. The trees are located throughout Heemskerk.
On our website, you can find a map showing which trees are affected. Once the felling permit is finalized, we will remove the dead and unstable trees. Naturally, we will plant a new tree in place of each one that is removed.
