City to conduct tree assessment

  • Fernandina Beach Vice Mayor Len Kreger said an assessment of a tree in Central Park showed it could be saved by simply moving a picnic table near it. The City Commission agreed to move forward with an assessment of the 14% of the trees on city rights-of-way that have been determined to be in poor condition in order to save the city’s tree canopy. Photo by Julia Roberts/News-Leader
    Fernandina Beach Vice Mayor Len Kreger said an assessment of a tree in Central Park showed it could be saved by simply moving a picnic table near it. The City Commission agreed to move forward with an assessment of the 14% of the trees on city rights-of-way that have been determined to be in poor condition in order to save the city’s tree canopy. Photo by Julia Roberts/News-Leader
Fernandina Beach Vice Mayor Len Kreger says planting trees is not the only way to help save the city’s tree canopy, that saving trees is just as important, and finding what trees need help is the…

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Judge refuses to halt FSU-ACC case

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A Leon County circuit judge Tuesday refused to put on hold a lawsuit filed by Florida State University against the Atlantic Coast Conference, as a big-money battle between the university and its lo