Posted on May 29, 2018
Author Jacque Ryan, WKVI
Some troublesome trees and stumps have been removed in the Town of North Judson.
Over the past few months, North Judson Town Council members received a few complaints about an abundance of stumps in the town’s cemeteries and some trees that were potential safety hazards.
In order to address the concerns of the citizens, the town hired Practical Tree Service to take care of some problematic trees and stumps around town. When members met last Monday, they discussed how the removal work is now complete.
Clerk-Treasurer Andrew Rowe stated that they removed a total of 39 stumps, at Highland. Councilman John Rowe added that another three trees were removed east of First Farmers and 9 trees and 8 stumps came out of the other cemetery, Pioneer.
Clerk-Treasurer Rowe asked members to approve a purchase order for the removal work which came to a total $7,397. The P.O. received unanimous council approval.
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