50 trees of these trees are considered potentially hazardous. <br /> Restoration of the area has already begun by planting native trees such as Douglas fir, Western <br /> red cedar and Grand fir to sustain a healthy forest. <br /> Learn More <br /> Locate and View the Specific Trees Planned for Removal <br /> The 18 trees proposed to be removed have each been posted. See map for location. <br /> All of these trees are on the east side of the park within 200 feet of residences or <br /> structures. <br /> Nearby Park Residents Received Individual Letters <br /> Residents within 200 feet of the park received individual letters notifying them of the <br /> proposed tree removal and July 17 information session. This same letter was sent to <br /> adjacent Neighborhood organizations and other individuals who have expressed an <br /> interest in the proposed removal of the diseased trees. <br /> Attend the Public Information Session <br /> Thursday, July 17, 1997 <br /> 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. <br /> Hendricks Park Picnic Shelter <br /> For More Information <br /> Scott Plamondon, Urban Forester <br /> City of Eugene, Public Works Maintenance <br /> 1820 Roosevelt Boulevard, Eugene OR 97402 <br /> (541) 682 -4800 or e-mail scott .f.plamondon @ci.eugene.or.us <br />