More trees for Lords Place
The plan is to increase the number of trees in this block of Lords Place from 16 to 28. However, ten of the current trees which are currently stunted because of the way they were planted, will be removed.
The three trident maples near the Commonwealth Bank and three ornamental pears (near Crema, the Canobolas Hotel and StarChem) wil be kept.
The replanting will let trees be planted on an alignment similar to angled parking. This will lessen the loss of parking spaces.
All new trees will be planted in self-contained underground structures or cells, which are designed to stop the trees’ roots spreading out to damage nearby roads and footpaths.
These underground cells are connected to nearby stormwater channels, letting the trees thrive and become well-established. The underground cells are filled with high quality soil along with a weight-bearing plastic or rock-based supporting frame-work.
Another advantage of tree cells in a busy urban area like this block of Lords Place is that they’re designed to be trafficable, so that a car can park safely alongside the tree without damaging the tree’s roots.
Consultation has concluded