The Chippewa Trail Road Improvement Project is set to begin the week of October 10. Chippewa Trail will be closed during the construction except for residents who live on Chippewa Trail. Alternate routes are Shawbacoung Trail outbound and Ottawattamie inbound.
For residents who have previously signed up to have the Muskegon Conservation District (MCD) assess their hemlock trees for HWA infection, you should have received an email showing the quote for tagging and treatment of your trees. If you signed up, but you have not received the email, please contact Janis Morrison at 313-530-8202 or [[email protected]].
If more residents in Cobmoosa Shores, who did not sign up for the hemlock treatment would like to, you still have time to do so. But please do NOT contact Janis Morrison for this. Instead you can send your information to Kara Ermatinger at [[email protected]] or call the MCD office at 231-828-5079. Your information will get on a list, and Kara and her team will come and do more quotes. The Tree Committee would like to inform the membership that the Muskegon Conservation District that they will start assessing trees for those members who have signed up for HWA assessments. What follows is the communication from the Muskegon Conservation District:
The Muskegon Conservation District will begin assessing properties in CSA starting Sept 23rd for those who signed up for individual Hemlock Woolly Adelgid infection treatment. The MCD team will begin quoting out (the site visit that produces the quote) the properties that have signed up for individual treatments. They will continue until they are finished. The assessing will be starting on Ottawa Trail then to Ridge, to Huron, to Chippewa, to Ottawattamie, to Shawbacoung, and finally Erie. |
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