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Sunday, April 6
by
JP Trees
on Sun 06 Apr 2008 01:33 PM EDT
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Monday, January 14
by
JP Trees
on Mon 14 Jan 2008 07:01 PM EST
It's been a while since we have convened to discuss and plan our next steps in the JP tree movement. ... more » Wednesday, January 9
Sunday, December 30
by
JP Trees
on Sun 30 Dec 2007 02:32 PM EST
Flyering is another form of outreach, which has had a high success rate.
The ways that one can flyer are ... more » Saturday, December 29
Monday, November 5
by
Joseph Porcelli
on Mon 05 Nov 2007 05:59 PM EST
The Setback Tree Project of Jamaica Plain, a partnership between Earthworks and JP Tress, will plant its 100th tree this Wednesday, November 7 at 10 am. The planting will include three trees and will take place at the Nazareth Day Care Center at 19 St. Joseph Street in Jamaica Plain. more »
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Saturday, September 15
Friday, September 7
by
JP Trees
on Fri 07 Sep 2007 05:34 PM EDT
Our monthly meeting will be on Monday, September 10, at June Bug Cafe from 6:45-8:15pm. Some of the things we ... more » Thursday, September 6
by
JP Trees
on Thu 06 Sep 2007 06:03 PM EDT
Chainsaws relentlessly buzzed for weeks. I was under the impression that this was due to pruning on the Arborway. Upon walking to Harvest Co-op on August 24, however, the stark truth was revealed. Large half-century shade trees, mostly maples, at The following day I watched the workers cut the remaining towering trees on that back lot. Branch by branch fell with loud thuds that reverberated through the soles of my feet. Wood chips and upturned dirt thickened the air, coloring my feet charcoal. I stood aghast at the sight of destruction; the piercing crunching and grinding of the saw on those magnificent trees haunts my thoughts. The overwhelming noise drowned out any other sounds of life. Everything was still, seemingly to stop and witness this horrific scene. At least seven grand trees were cut. Three more are slated: two maples and one smaller evergreen. Even though the new foundation is marked to stand 10 feet from most of the once-existing trees, the new developers refused to spare them. Patrick McKenna, a full time developer, and Joseph Taylor bought the property on August 13, 2007 and began cutting almost immediately. I met Joe Taylor one morning while they were clearing the stumps. He replied to my plea to save the remaining trees (along the side fence) with a shrug, “We have to put a driveway in.” I pointed out that these are the last remaining of many trees on the property and asked if they have plans to plant new trees. “We will not put trees this big in.” Yet it is the larger trees that provide the greatest benefit and I explained to him that those trees create a huge amount of shade to protect the surrounding homes from the summer’s intense heat. “There’s nothing we can do,” he responded. This is where a citywide tree-protection policy comes into play. It is essential that significant shade trees on private property are protected from, sometimes inevitable, development, particularly when the circumferences of the trunks are greater than our arms can wrap around. These trees play a key role in preserving the urban forests, which help maintain a community’s health, safety, and charm. Select members of JP Trees (a grassroots community group in Jamaica Plain) have already begun the preliminary research for developing a citywide tree ordinance on private property, which already exists in Though the Mayor announced in April a program to plant 100,000 additional trees in While some of the close neighbors and I observed the cutting of the trees at
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