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Port Angeles tree and sidewalk replacement to begin Monday

Published 1:30 am Tuesday, March 26, 2024

A tree that has grown out of its tree box and shattered a nearby curb and sidewalk in the 100 block of North Oak Street is among those targeted for removal and replacement in downtown Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
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A tree that has grown out of its tree box and shattered a nearby curb and sidewalk in the 100 block of North Oak Street is among those targeted for removal and replacement in downtown Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

A tree that has grown out of its tree box and shattered a nearby curb and sidewalk in the 100 block of North Oak Street is among those targeted for removal and replacement in downtown Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
A tree that has grown out of its tree box and shattered a nearby curb and sidewalk in the 100 block of North Oak Street is among those targeted for removal and replacement in downtown Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles downtown tree and sidewalk replacement project will begin Monday.

Work crews from Interwest Construction Inc. will begin removal of outgrown trees as well as the repair of tree wells, curb ramps and portions of the sidewalk on Railroad Avenue and Front, Oak and Laurel streets.

Tree removal will take place from midnight to 8 a.m. Monday through April 5 to minimize disruptions to vehicle and pedestrian traffic.

Work areas have been selected based on locations that have experienced the greatest settlement between brick pavers and concrete sidewalks, or that have been affected by tree roots lifting sidewalks and tree boxes.

The project is designed to enhance pedestrian safety by eliminating trip hazards while also beautifying the downtown area.

Outgrown trees will be recycled into mulch and replaced with new species that are less likely to cause sidewalk lifting issues such as Armstrong maple, Bowhall maple and Chancellor littleleaf linden.

The entire project is expected to be completed in June; residents and visitors are requested to use caution and follow any detour or safety instructions provided.

For more information, call the city’s Public Works and Utilities Department at 360-417-4800, email publicworks@cityofpa.us or visit www.cityofpa.us.