Plum trees at Stuart Park getting replaced this fall

| September 24, 2020 in Kelowna

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Work gets underway at Stuart Park today on tree replacements and irrigation upgrades.

The City of Kelowna will be replacing 16 ornamental plum trees on the south end of the park with eastern redbuds.
 

“The existing trees have been really struggling in this location so we’re looking forward to having new trees that offer more benefits to Stuart Park in their place,” explained Tara Bergeson, urban forestry technician.

In addition, crews will also work to improve soil conditions and irrigation in an effort to encourage better tree growth in the park.

That means minor grade changes to improve the distribution of irrigated water.
 

As a result of the work, the sidewalk on the south side of the park will be closed until work wraps up, which is expected to be in mid-October.

The City asks all residents to adhere to all posted signage and keep away from the worksite, both for safety and to allow the new trees and grass to establish.

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