City Commission hears plan to protect trees on construction sites

  • These photos were presented to the Fernandina Beach City Commission by Vice Mayor Len Kreger. They show a construction site in the Amelia Bluff development where requited tree protection was not used, resulting in damage to the trees. Commissioners said they have seen the problem at construction sites throughout the city.
    These photos were presented to the Fernandina Beach City Commission by Vice Mayor Len Kreger. They show a construction site in the Amelia Bluff development where requited tree protection was not used, resulting in damage to the trees. Commissioners said they have seen the problem at construction sites throughout the city.
  • These photos were presented to the Fernandina Beach City Commission by Vice Mayor Len Kreger. They show a construction site in the Amelia Bluff development where requited tree protection was not used, resulting in damage to the trees. Commissioners said they have seen the problem at construction sites throughout the city.
    These photos were presented to the Fernandina Beach City Commission by Vice Mayor Len Kreger. They show a construction site in the Amelia Bluff development where requited tree protection was not used, resulting in damage to the trees. Commissioners said they have seen the problem at construction sites throughout the city.
At the July 5 Fernandina Beach City Commission workshop, City Engineer Charlie George presented a plan to commissioners to help protect trees on construction sites in the city.  The matter came to…

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