FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 6, 2023
Charlottesville Downtown Mall Tree Work Starts January 10th
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA – The City of Charlottesville Parks and Recreation Department will be removing nine trees on Charlottesville’s Downtown Mall. Trees have been selected for removal due to concerns about the health and structural integrity of the individual trees. In addition, the city will be conducting pruning activities on select trees, removing dead and dying limbs, and other proactive tree maintenance. As protection of life and property are paramount, the City feels it is in the best interest of the public to eliminate the risk of hazard.
Tree work will start on January 10th, 2023, with operations continuing for an estimated ten days of work. Workflow will move down the mall corridor starting on 5th Street SE and concluding at 2nd Street SW. Operations will start at 7:30am and conclude at 5:00pm. Businesses will remain open and accessible throughout tree work operations; however most outdoor seating will be unavailable. Pedestrian barricades will be strategically placed to direct foot traffic. Additional city staff and tree contractors will be onsite directing foot travel. The primary disturbance to the mall will be loud noise and dusty conditions.
Usable wood will be salvaged from removal trees and taken off site. The city plans to have the wood professionally milled to suit specific wood products that will be recycled back into the mall. The public will be invited to participate in wood working projects after the material has been assessed.
Media Contact
Steve Gaines
Urban Forrester
Parks & Recreation
434-989-9119
gainess@charlottesville.gov