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A communication transmitted from Louis A. DePasquale, City Manager, relative to Awaiting Report Item Number 18-139, regarding the possibility of planting a tree at the corner of Inman Street and Massachusetts Avenue, directly in front of City Hall
To:
Louie DePasquale,
City Manager,
From: Owen O’ Riordan
Commissioner DPW
May 8th , 2019
Re Awaiting Report 18-139: Possibility of planting a substantial-sized tree at the corner of
Inman Street and Massachusetts Avenue, directly in front of City Hall.
In response to the above awaiting report, the Department of Public Works proposes to plant a
number of trees on the eastern side of City Hall; in the Lawn area, on the Inman Street side of
the building.
There are a number of reasons
associated with not placing a tree
immediately in front of City Hall on the
eastern lawn: Firstly, there are a
number of drainage, sewer and
electrical utilities, together with a
structural infiltration system directly
under the front lawn in question. Such
present a challenge in trying to site a
tree in this location. Additionally, over
the last number of years, the area on
the east lawn in front of City Hall has
become an increasingly popular with
families and neighbors who enjoy the
afternoon and evening sun. Finally, there are concerns that the planting of an additional tree in
front of a landmark building would obscure the view of City Hall and detract from the
restoration of the landscaping that occurred during the 2000s.
There are no trees on the street between Dotty Doyle Way and Massachusetts Avenue due to
both the narrowness of the sidewalks and the extent to which there are utilities running under
those spaces. We propose planting one shade tree (tulip) adjacent to the front corner on the
Inman side of the building together with three flowering trees (Serviceberry) in the sloped
area between the retaining wall and the edge of the building along the Inman Street edge.