Bruna Angel Avenue trees have a uniform, after replacing the remaining 37 poplars in the section between Queen Victoria Avenue and Paseo de Alfonso XIII, sharp or ball ficus, similar to those already planted in the segment currently under renovation, including Severo Ochoa and Queen Victoria.
The tasks have been started this morning, the stretch down to Cartagena from the Avenda of Queen Victoria and walk Alfonso XIII, with the cutting of the specimens of diseased poplars.
The brigades of Parks and Gardens are planning to complete the logging in this area of the sidewalk between now and Tuesday, and between 16 and 17 March, in the contrary.
For this reason, as has already warned the Office of Local Police Traffic is limited parking in the area and traffic cuts will occur in the affected sections, during those days.
A total of 37 poplars felled existing, who are sick, and some in danger of falling on the street, since according to the sources explained Parks and Gardens service, its roots had been damaged by several renovations and networks infrastructure, implemented in the area.
Ficus trees are a clear smaller sizes than the poplars and better adapted to urban settings Avenue and will be planted later in the same tree pits cut copies.
233 TREES TO REPLACE FAULTS
On the other hand, the Municipal Services Parks and Gardens in the coming days will acquire 233 specimens of various species for the replacement of trees on streets, avenues and green areas of the city.
As explained sources of service is so-called yore.
This year work is done to maintain and even expand the number of trees in the street, replacing the casualties recorded by inclement weather, including wind, or the sick ones from pests.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena