Decaying Drake Park pine tree to come down
For many years, Drake Park has been home to numerous trees providing shade and beauty to park users. Now, officials say one of the park’s large Ponderosa pines will need to be removed due to decay and potential safety hazard for park amenities and visitors.
The tree removal is planned for next Monday and Tuesday, the Bend Park & Recreation District said Friday.
Last April, a large branch fell from the 90-foot Ponderosa pine tree, located near the park’s restrooms onto a paver walkway below.
After examination by a certified arborist, officials said it was determined that the tree suffered from a structural defect and significant decay. As a result, other large branches are susceptible to falling.
“As people who care for nature and parks, removing an old-growth tree from one of Bend’s most loved parks is never an easy decision, but the tree is dangerous,” said Sasha Sulia, the park district’s superintendent of park operations.
It is anticipated that the tree’s wood will be milled, depending upon the quality, officials said.
For additional information on Drake Park, visit www.bendparksandrec.org.