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Tree removal

Published 1:30 am Monday, May 4, 2026

A worker from DJ’s Electrical cuts a tree into stumps after cutting the trunk and limbs under a contract with the Jefferson County PUD on Wednesday. The trees, along Washington Street in downtown Port Townsend, were slated for removal because the roots were invading the sewer lines and sidewalks. The sidewalk will be moved about 3 feet and a new fence erected around Memorial Field. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

A worker from DJ’s Electrical cuts a tree into stumps after cutting the trunk and limbs under a contract with the Jefferson County PUD on Wednesday. The trees, along Washington Street in downtown Port Townsend, were slated for removal because the roots were invading the sewer lines and sidewalks. The sidewalk will be moved about 3 feet and a new fence erected around Memorial Field. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

A worker from DJ’s Electrical cuts a tree into stumps after cutting the trunk and limbs under a contract with the Jefferson County PUD on Wednesday. The trees, along Washington Street in downtown Port Townsend, were slated for removal because the roots were invading the sewer lines and sidewalks. The sidewalk will be moved about 3 feet and a new fence erected around Memorial Field.