102-year-old-tree coming down on Fifth Ave. S

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds has initiated the removal of a 102-year-old coastal redwood tree located on Fifth Avenue South, following approval from the Homeowners Association (HOA) board. This decision has prompted protests from local residents, who assert that the city is making an error by targeting the wrong tree for removal. Many community members are expressing their discontent, emphasizing the tree's historical significance and environmental value. As protesters gather to voice their concerns, the situation underscores a growing tension between urban development and the preservation of natural resources. The debate is not just about a single tree; it reflects larger issues regarding community identity and environmental stewardship.

Residents are calling for alternative solutions that would allow them to save the tree while still addressing urban needs. The outcome of this situation may influence future decisions regarding development and conservation in Edmonds. As the community comes together to advocate for their values, the importance of public engagement in local governance becomes increasingly evident.

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