Felling flutterulme in the VictoriaPark: Baum felled for safety reasons

Felling flutterulme in the VictoriaPark: Baum felled for safety reasons

In the 9th calendar week, a fluttering will have to be felled in the ViktoriaPark between Eddastraße and Parkstrasse in the French district of Buchholz, since it was found in intensive examinations that the residual wall thickness of the trunk is no longer sufficient and the tree is potentially at risk of breakage. The street and green space office is responsible for over 100,000 trees in the Pankow district and attaches great importance to their preservation and traffic safety.

The district councilor for order and public space, Manuela Anders-Granitzki, emphasizes the importance of this measure to ensure the safety of the people in the Victoria Park who want to stay there, walk and relax. It is crucial to identify potentially endangered trees and take appropriate measures to avoid accidents.

It is interesting to note that the Victoria Park has a long history and is a popular local recreation area for the residents of the Pankow district. The park attracts people of all ages with its green areas, playgrounds and the historical Victoria Aming

A table with information about the number of trees on public areas and the measures of the road and green space for traffic safety could be helpful to provide an overview of the situation in the district. This shows the commitment of those responsible for the public security and the preservation of the green oases in the city.



Source: www.berlin.de